A Culture of Confidence
A Culture of Confidence: Politics, Performance and the Idea of America by Richard Nelson A study of contemporary America's hunger for confidence and the politics of performance that shapes our institutions and our daily lives. Compelled by the ubiquitous power of mass entertainment, politics has adopted the theatrical language and the rhetoric of performance as a strategy for winning public favor. We have come to expect the politicians we elect to be performers. Now, more than at any other time in American history, we conceive the world of politics to be a world of theatre in which every political campaigner must sell us something. In this persuasive study of culture politics, Richard Nelson examines the role of confidence and doubt as the cement that holds the nation together. He explores confidence in its dual meanings-of trusting faith and of deception, guile, and illusion. His book confirms that our national identity is deeply imbued by both. One binds the populace through the need to believe in a hopeful and positive future. The other leads to national crises through disillusionment and doubt. Nelson argues that through the influence of the artist, the advertiser, and the actor, as well as from the liberal-conservative tension that exists in the dual meanings of confidence, we derive our idea of America. Richard Nelson is a professor of history at the University of Maine at Machias.
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A Culture of Confidence
A Culture of Confidence: Politics, Performance and the Idea of America by Richard Nelson A study of contemporary America's hunger for confidence and the politics of performance that shapes our institutions and our daily lives. Compelled by the ubiquitous power of mass entertainment, politics has adopted the theatrical language and the rhetoric of performance as a strategy for winning public favor. We have come to expect the politicians we elect to be performers. Now, more than at any other time in American history, we conceive the world of politics to be a world of theatre in which every political campaigner must sell us something. In this persuasive study of culture politics, Richard Nelson examines the role of confidence and doubt as the cement that holds the nation together. He explores confidence in its dual meanings-of trusting faith and of deception, guile, and illusion. His book confirms that our national identity is deeply imbued by both. One binds the populace through the need to believe in a hopeful and positive future. The other leads to national crises through disillusionment and doubt. Nelson argues that through the influence of the artist, the advertiser, and the actor, as well as from the liberal-conservative tension that exists in the dual meanings of confidence, we derive our idea of America. Richard Nelson is a professor of history at the University of Maine at Machias.
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A Culture of Confidence

A Culture of Confidence

by Richard Nelson
A Culture of Confidence

A Culture of Confidence

by Richard Nelson

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A Culture of Confidence: Politics, Performance and the Idea of America by Richard Nelson A study of contemporary America's hunger for confidence and the politics of performance that shapes our institutions and our daily lives. Compelled by the ubiquitous power of mass entertainment, politics has adopted the theatrical language and the rhetoric of performance as a strategy for winning public favor. We have come to expect the politicians we elect to be performers. Now, more than at any other time in American history, we conceive the world of politics to be a world of theatre in which every political campaigner must sell us something. In this persuasive study of culture politics, Richard Nelson examines the role of confidence and doubt as the cement that holds the nation together. He explores confidence in its dual meanings-of trusting faith and of deception, guile, and illusion. His book confirms that our national identity is deeply imbued by both. One binds the populace through the need to believe in a hopeful and positive future. The other leads to national crises through disillusionment and doubt. Nelson argues that through the influence of the artist, the advertiser, and the actor, as well as from the liberal-conservative tension that exists in the dual meanings of confidence, we derive our idea of America. Richard Nelson is a professor of history at the University of Maine at Machias.

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ISBN-13: 9781604735758
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 01/20/2010
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

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Richard Nelson is a professor of history at the University of Maine at Machias.

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