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Performance, Theatricality and the US Presidency: The Currency of Distrust
 
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ISBN13:9781399509992
ISBN10:1399509993
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Language:English
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Performance, Theatricality and the US Presidency

The Currency of Distrust
 
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
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Proposes a new perspective on the contemporary rise of mainstreamed populism by exploring features of populist-style politics through the lens of distrust

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The erosion of trust in politicians and political institutions is a major challenge in early twenty-first-century democratic politics, not least in the United States. This book argues that, rather than being a flaw or corruption, the potential for political distrust must be understood as an essential feature of representative democracy because representation works through performance. The book explores performance as a constellation of factors: scripts, embodiment, ideas of selfhood, and historical norms and ideals. It draws on key scholarship of political representation, rhetoric, and populism; on theories of performativity, theatricality, and acting; and on interviews the author conducted with political speechwriters spanning presidential administrations and campaigns from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama to demonstrate both that distrust is inherent in representative politics and that in mainstreamed populism distrust becomes a focal point around which the theatre of politics revolves.

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Obama?s Tears Chapter 1: Performance at the Core of Representative Democracy Chapter 2: Performing the US Presidency Chapter 3: Cultivating Legitimacy Through Performance Chapter 4: The Currency of Distrust in Presidential Performances since Watergate Afterword: The Pendulum and the Slope Acknowledgements; Bibliography