The Destruction of Hillary Clinton
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If you want to understand not only what happened in 2016, but what's going to happen tomorrow, this book is essential reading. Susan Bordo brings a scholar's rigor and a lioness' heart to this important work. -Paul Begala
Among the best books I've read on the 2016 election, one that provides an unvarnished look at the systematic assault on Clinton's character. It is the perfect companion to Clinton's What Happened. -Peter Daou
Feminist scholar Susan Bordo provides a definitive, disarmingly analytical take on Hillary Clinton's slow downfall in this illuminating book. She captures the disturbing intersection of gender (read: sexism) and politics in the media's coverage of the 2016 election, offering a different kind of commentary that resonates far beyond the confines of the Trump-Clinton battle. -Entertainment Weekly
Vital. An important . . . examination of the strange political life of Hillary Clinton. -SALON
Thoroughly researched . . . What is so satisfying-and devastating-about Bordo's book is the way she lays it all out, weaving it together into a clear picture that allows the reader, whether they were cognizant for the Clinton Era or not, to see exactly what happened to HRC. Bordo has successfully picked apart the various threads of unfairness (there are so many that sometimes one struggles to think about it) that brought us to the conventional Hillary narrative that destroyed her. -BUST
For the many of us still shell-shocked by this unrecognizable America, Bordo's book offers a clear analysis of how a candidate who received the overwhelming majority of the popular vote, did not win the presidency. -THE FORWARD
Bordo's feminist analysis is concise and incisive . . . A large part of Bordo's objective with this book is to counter the deep trove of misogynist material that has been used to discredit Hillary throughout the decades. In this regard, Bordo faces a nearly impossible task-a lone voice in the winds of misogyny. But it is admirable. Openly loving Hillary Clinton is, indeed, a radical act. -QUARTZ
A fascinating take on the painfully long campaign and how the political upset happened. -BUSTLE
The work of a scholar who carefully buttresses her argument with dates and facts . . . But the book is refreshing for the personal passion it exudes. Bordo conveys the intense disappointment of Hillary fans generally but especially the 'progressive baby-boomer women,' white and black, who watched with horror as the woman they had admired for years . . . was brought low. -Marjorie Spruill, author of Divided We Stand
Essential to understanding the 2016 presidential election and the crucial caricature of untrustworthy Hillary. -Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People
In a media landscape saturated with pieces contemplating who, what, when, where, and why Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election, only Susan Bordo appears to have taken a minute to contemplate that perhaps the same sexist witch hunt that's been waged against Clinton for four decades could be the witch hunt that finally burned her. -Carmen Rios
Bordo superbly chronicles the election campaign . . . thorough, accurate and convincing.
-THE MISSOURIAN
This perceptive, thoroughly readable book will strike a chord with [Clinton] supporters and prove enlightening to many others hoping to make sense of a contentious election. -BOOKLIST
Insightful and in-depth look... well-researched. -NORTH KENTUCKY TRIBUNE
Autor: | Bordo, Susan |
Nakladatel: | Random House US |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Vazba: | Hardback |
Počet stran: | 272 |
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