I. Donald Trump and a media presidency -- II. Fact, fiction, and critique -- III. Genre, style, and reception -- IV. Power and gender -- V. Renegotiating the past.
Summary:
In American Television during a Television Presidency, Karen McNally and contributors critically examine the various ways in which television became transfixed by the Trump presidency and the broader political, social, and cultural climate. This book is the first to fully address the relationship between television and a presidency consistently conducted with television in mind--back cover.
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