The Twitter Presidency: Donald J. Trump and the Politics of White Rage (NCA Focus on Communication Studies)

The Twitter Presidency: Donald J. Trump and the Politics of White Rage (NCA Focus on Communication Studies)

by Greg Dickinson (Author), Brian L . Ott (Author)

Synopsis

The Twitter Presidency explores the rhetorical style of President Donald J. Trump, attending to both his general manner of speaking as well as to his preferred modality. Trump's manner, the authors argue, reflects an aesthetics of white rage, and it is rooted in authoritarianism, narcissism, and demagoguery. His preferred modality of speaking, namely through Twitter, effectively channels and transmits the affective dimensions of white rage by taking advantage of the platform's defining characteristics, which include simplicity, impulsivity, and incivility. There is, then, a structural homology between Trump's general communication practices and the specific platform (Twitter) he uses to communicate with his base. This commonality between communication practices and communication platform (manner and modality) struck a powerful emotive chord with his followers, who feel aggrieved at the decentering of white masculinity. In addition to charting the defining characteristics of Trump's discourse, The Twitter Presidency exposes how Trump's rhetorical style threatens democratic norms, principles, and institutions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 122
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 05 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 0367149753
ISBN 13: 9780367149758

Media Reviews

'Ott and Dickinson remind us that even in an age of digital communication and social media rhetoric matters. Their analysis of the rhetorical dynamics within Donald Trump's use of Twitter is insightful and provocative. This is a book anyone interested in the state of American rhetoric, politics, and culture should read.' --Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University, USA

Author Bio
Brian L. Ott is Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Texas Tech University Press. Greg Dickinson is Professor and Chair of Communication at Colorado State University, USA