Audience of One: Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America - Political Analysis Book on US Media Influence & Social Division - Perfect for Historians, Political Science Students & Current Affairs Readers
Audience of One: Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America - Political Analysis Book on US Media Influence & Social Division - Perfect for Historians, Political Science Students & Current Affairs Readers

Audience of One: Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America - Political Analysis Book on US Media Influence & Social Division - Perfect for Historians, Political Science Students & Current Affairs Readers

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New York Times Book Review • Notable Book of the YearWashington Post • 50 Notable Works of Nonfiction in 2019 NPR.org • NPR 2019 ConciergeSlate • 10 Best Books of the YearChicago Tribune • Best Books of the YearPublishers Weekly • 10 Best Books of the YearAudience of One reframes America’s identity through the rattled mind of an insomniac, cable-news-junkie president.New York Times chief television critic James Poniewozik offers a “darkly entertaining” (Carlos Lozada, Washington Post) history of mass media from the early 1980s to today, demonstrating how a volcanic, camera-hogging antihero merged with America’s most powerful medium to become our forty-fifth president. In charting the seismic evolution of television from a monolithic mass medium into today’s fractious confederation of spite-and-insult media subcultures, Poniewozik reveals how Donald Trump took advantage of these historic changes by constantly reinventing himself: from a boastful cartoon zillionaire; to 1990s self-parodic sitcom fixture; to The Apprentice reality-TV star; and finally to Twitter-mad, culture-warring demagogue. Already lauded as a “brilliant and daring” (Annalisa Quinn, NPR) work that defines a generation, Audience of One emerges as a classic in cultural criticism.

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Donald Trump can only properly be understood through the lens of television. This deceptively complex thesis is argued by James Poniewozik to devastating effect in "Audience of One." He deftly weaves critical theory, the writings of Arendt, Gramsci, Postman, Orwell, and others, as well as dozens of TV shows over the past 50 years into a seamless tapestry against which Trump's ascendance makes sense. Along with Ta-Nehisi Coates' brilliant essay, "The First White President," "Audience of One" is required reading for those trying to understand the Trump phenomenon.Highly recommended.
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