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Author Herrmann, Sebastian M.

Title Presidential Unrealities : Epistemic Panic, Cultural Work, and the US Presidency.

Publication Info. Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (250 pages).
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Series American Studies - A Monograph Series ; v. 246
American Studies - A Monograph Series.
Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Prologue; Reading the 'Fictitious President'; No Textualization without Representation? Situating Presidential Unreality; Epistemic Panic, Fact Panic, and a Passion for the Hyperreal; Realisms: Discourses of Sobriety, Spectacles of Referentiality; The Politics of (Post- )Postmodernism; The Disciplinary Work(ings) of 'Cultural Work'; (New) American Studies; New Historicism; (Postclassical) Narratology; Conclusion; 1. Frames, Facts, and Fiction: Popular Narratology and Presidential Unreality; Introduction: Of Traveling Theories.
Linguistic UnrealitySpinning Frames and Bouncing Facts; The Narrative Turn; Popular Narratology; A Tale of Presidential Storytelling: Frank Rich's The Greatest Story Ever Sold -- Rough Drafts of History: Instant Historiography and Kulturkritik -- Authentication, Textual Authority, and Ambivalence; Crossovers and Collapses; Kidnapped Readers, Hijacked Stories: The Librarian and the Power of Narrative; Hitting Home in the Desert of the Real; Fog Facts and Sticky Tales; Getting the Narrative Right; Conclusion; 2. The Hyperreal and Its Appeal: Hollywood and 'Californian' Unreality.
Introduction: The Reel and the RealCalifornia Crossroads: The Uses of the Golden State; No There There; The Reel Troubles of Hard-Boiled Men; Frankfurt, CA: Kulturkritik, Iconoclasm, and the Dream Factory; Gaudy Games of Referentiality: ""American Hero"" as Satire; Telling Games: ""American Hero's"" Narrative Setup; The Reel America vs. The Real America; Play-Boy? The Hard-Balled Detective as Inside Narrator; Tale Whacks Reality? ""Wag the Dog's"" Take on Social Reality; "How Close Are You to This?" or: The Medium Is the Menace; "What Difference Does It Make if It's True?"
"That Is a Complete Fucking Fraud. ... It's so Honest"Conclusion; 3. Selling Images: Market(ing) Critique and the Graphic Revolution; Introduction: At Pennsylvania and Madison; Selling the Image; Social and Cultural Critique; The Market and the Public Sphere; The Rise of the Image; Selling Out: The Othering of the Image in The Selling of the President 1968 -- The Telling of the President; Resonances and Ventriloquism; Ambivalence and Othered Textualities; Defrosting the Image: The Nostalgia of Frost/Nixon -- "Just Think of the Numbers It Would Get": Truths and Audiences.
"The First and Greatest Sin": Ambivalences of the Image"I Guess We Just Got Caught Up, You Know, Reminiscing"; Conclusion; Conclusion: Strange Coincidences, Powerful Collusions; Looking Back; Closing Thoughts; List of Works Cited.
Summary This book analyzes and historicizes an important and popular motif in contemporary US political discourse: the notion that politics has become increasingly 'unreal.' At the turn of the millennium, the simulated quality of politics in general and of the US presidency in particular has become a major object of concern across a broad range of venues and media: publications in media studies and political science, newspaper editorials, novels, films, and TV shows alike worry over how much or how little we can actually know about the reality of the US president when all our knowledge is based on car.
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Subject Presidents -- United States.
Presidents.
United States.
Mass media -- Political aspects -- United States.
Mass media -- Political aspects.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1989-
Since 1989
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Herrmann, Sebastian M. Presidential Unrealities : Epistemic Panic, Cultural Work, and the US Presidency. Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, ©2014 9783825363338
ISBN 382537467X
9783825374679 (electronic book)