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- Material Type
- 図書
- ISBN
- 9781108485906 (hardcover)1108485901 (hardcover)9781108725330 (paperback)1108725333 (paperback)
- Author/Editor
- Davin L. Phoenix.
- Author Heading
- Publication, Distribution, etc.
- Publication Date
- 2019.
- Publication Date (W3CDTF)
- 2019
- Extent
- xx, 282 pages
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Size
- 24 cm
- Alternative Title
- How race shapes emotion in politics
- Place of Publication (Country Code)
- GB
- Text Language Code
- eng
- Content Type
- text
- Media Type
- unmediated
- Carrier Type
- volume
- Subject Heading
- LCC
- DDC
- NDLC
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Note (Content)
- Anger is a powerful mobilizing force in American politics on both sides of the political aisle, but does it motivate all groups equally? This book offers a new conceptualization of anger as a political resource that mobilizes black and white Americans differentially to exacerbate political inequality. Drawing on survey data from the last forty years, experiments, and rhetoric analysis, Phoenix finds that - from Reagan to Trump - black Americans register significantly less anger than their white counterparts and that anger (in contrast to pride) has a weaker mobilizing effect on their political participation. The book examines both the causes of this and the consequences. Pointing to black Americans' tempered expectations of politics and the stigmas associated with black anger, it shows how race and lived experience moderate the emergence of emotions and their impact on behavior. The book makes multiple theoretical contributions and offers important practical insights for political strategy
- Note (Bibliography)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Holding library
- 国立国会図書館
- Call No.
- EC135-D5
- Data Provider (Database)
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
- Bibliographic ID (NDL)
- 029935989
- OCLC No.
- 1100782586
- Cataloging Rule
- RDA
- Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
- 211