Description
About the Author
Stephen Hock is associate professor of English at Virginia Wesleyan University.
Reviews
In an era dominated by fake news and concerns regarding the boundaries between truth and fiction, this book offers an early intervention in the emerging field of Trump studies. It lays down some key markers in debates about the cultural and political origins and implications of the current administration on the way we make, relate to, and share representations today. -- Katy Shaw, Northumbria University
A masterful example of contemporary cultural studies, Trump Fiction assembles an array of insightful scholars working at the cutting edge of their fields to offer timely analyses of the social, cultural, and political phenomenon of Trumpism. By examining Trump's presence in a dizzying array of cultural artifacts from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, the collection offers an invaluable historicization of the present. It also lays crucial groundwork for emerging conversations about the defining cultural forms of the present by exploring contemporary cultural responses to Trump's candidacy and presidency. Filled with smart observations and juicy tidbits, these essays promise to engage, inform, and ultimately reshape the way we understand where we've been and where we're going. -- Mitchum Huehls, University of California, Los Angeles
Trump Fiction explores the imagined Trump-the Trump writers represent in fiction and poetry, the Trump we imagine behind his desk in the Oval Office and in front of the TV, phone in hand, and perhaps the biggest fiction of all, the Trump imagined by Trump himself. By reading these fictions in the context of the larger historical trends that produced the phenomenon and figure of Trump, the essays in Trump Fiction do the important work of helping us understand not only where our 45th president came from but where he is taking us. The chances for a healthier post-#45 US depend on the degree to which we are able to heed the warnings produced by essential books like Trump Fiction. -- Samuel Cohen, University of Missouri
Book Information
ISBN 9781498598064
Author Stephen Hock
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 154mm * 17mm