ABSTRACT
The Anthropology of Donald Trump
is an edited volume of original anthropological essays, composed by some of the leading figures in the discipline. It applies their concepts, perspectives, and methods to a sustained and diverse understanding of Trump’s supporters, policies, and performance in office.The volume includes ethnographic case studies of "Trump country," examines Trump’s actions in office, and moves beyond Trump as an individual political fgure to consider larger structural and institutional issues.
Providing a unique and valuable perspective on the Trump phenomenon, it will be of interest to anthropologists and other social scientists concerned with contemporary American society and politics as well as suitable reading for courses on political anthropology and US culture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Introduction
part I|73 pages
Ethnographies of Trump country
chapter 2|19 pages
Stigmatized identity motivating right-wing populism
chapter 4|16 pages
Making the Cuban American dream great again
chapter 5|17 pages
“We're on the same team, right?”
part II|65 pages
Performing and representing Donald Trump
chapter 9|17 pages
Orange candles and shriveled Cheetos
part III|80 pages
Donald Trump versus social institutions