Donald Trump is not a Shameless Toddler: The Problems with Psychological Analyses of the 45th US President
This essay critically analyzes two dominant narratives that explain and lament the rise of Donald Trump in the United States. First, I extend Jill Locke’s (2016) concept of “The Lament that Shame is Dead" to show the limitations of criticizing Trump in terms of the “death of shame.” I then turn...
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Main Author: | Jill Locke |
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Language: | EN NL |
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University of Groningen Press
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dfccc624a4d84cef8ceefac3c897e40a |
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