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The Racial Politics of Circulation: Trumpicons and White Supremacist Doxai
Rhetoric Review ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/07350198.2019.1655306
Laurie Gries 1 , Phil Bratta 2
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This article presents the racial politics of circulation as a critical concept for elucidating how whiteness, nationhood, and doxa intertwine to reinforce and amplify white supremacy within a context of white nationalist postracialism. As a case study, the authors investigate how two popular slogans associated with Donald Trump drive the production and circulation of digital doxicons called Trumpicons and how such Trumpicons, in turn, feed back into a socio-political loop of white supremacist logics. In studying how Trumpicons become embroiled in such racial politics of circulation, the authors disclose how new media images contribute to an affective economy of whiteness in contemporary American culture.

中文翻译:

流通的种族政治:特朗普和白人至上主义者 Doxai

本文将种族政治作为一个重要概念来阐明白人、民族和信仰如何在白人民族主义后种族主义背景下相互交织以加强和扩大白人至上。作为一个案例研究,作者调查了与唐纳德特朗普相关的两个流行口号如何推动名为 Trumpicons 的数字 doxicons 的生产和流通,以及这些 Trumpicons 如何反过来反馈到白人至上主义逻辑的社会政治循环中。在研究特朗普偶像如何卷入这种流通的种族政治中时,作者揭示了新媒体图像如何促进当代美国文化中的白人情感经济。
更新日期:2019-10-02
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