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Overview"Contributions by Susan Eleuterio, Andrea Glass, Rachelle Hope Saltzman, Jack Santino, Patricia E. Sawin, and Adam Zolkover. The 2016 US presidential campaign and its aftermath provoked an array of protests notable for their use of humor, puns, memes, and graphic language. During the campaign, a video surfaced of then-candidate Donald Trump's lewd use of the word ""pussy""; in response, many women have made the issue and the term central to the public debate about women's bodies and their political, social, and economic rights. Focusing on the women-centred aspects of the protests that started with the 2017 Women's March, Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest deals with the very public nature of that surprising, grassroots spectacle and explores the relationship between the personal and the political in the protests. Contributors to this edited collection use a folkloristic lens to engage with the signs, memes, handmade pussy hats, and other items of material culture that proliferated during the march and in subsequent public protests. Contributors explore how this march and others throughout history have employed the social critique functions and features of carnival to stage public protests; how different generations interacted and acted in the march; how perspectives on inclusion and citizenship influenced and motivated participation; how women-owned businesses and their dedicated patrons interacted with the election, the march, and subsequent protests; how popular belief affects actions and reactions, regardless of some objective notion of truth; and how traditionally female crafts and gifting behaviour strengthened and united those involved in the march." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachelle Hope SaltzmanPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781496831569ISBN 10: 149683156 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 30 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"As a project of documentation, these accounts will become even more important as the Women's March fades into historic memory, which will inevitably flatten our understanding of it. Perhaps what most excites me about this volume is the idea that future readers will pick it up and experience the complexity of fresh emotions and analysis that its authors share, which unfold alongside vivid primary source images.--Cristina Benedetti ""Journal of American Folklore"" Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest is a necessary and compelling addition to folkloristics, the larger cultural conversation of the Trumpian era, and the critical ways in which creative expression is being employed in protests and, to a lesser degree, everyday life. This critically important work brings the conversation about festival, material culture, narrative, and other folkloric forms into the current political landscape in a profound and moving way.--Elizabeth Adams, folklorist and associate vice president of undergraduate studies at California State University, Northridge Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest's most valuable contribution lies in its thoughtful documentation of this tumultuous time and place in the recent past. . . . Perhaps what most excites me about this volume is the idea that future readers will pick it up and experience the complexity of fresh emotions and analysis that its authors share, which unfold alongside vivid primary source images.--Cristina Benedetti ""Journal of American Folklore"" This volume provides a much-needed contribution to our understanding of this important social movement, particularly with its analysis at the cross section of folklore and political science. Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest would make a valuable addition to syllabi for political science, sociology, and folklore classes alike and is accessible to both a specialist and general audience.--Jennifer Mansfield ""Western Folklore""" Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest is a necessary and compelling addition to folkloristics, the larger cultural conversation of the Trumpian era, and the critical ways in which creative expression is being employed in protests and, to a lesser degree, everyday life. This critically important work brings the conversation about festival, material culture, narrative, and other folkloric forms into the current political landscape in a profound and moving way.--Elizabeth Adams, folklorist and associate vice president of undergraduate studies at California State University, Northridge Author InformationRachelle Hope (Riki) Saltzman is executive director of the Oregon Folklife Network and lecturer in the University of Oregon's Folklore and Public Culture program. Since 1982, Saltzman has worked as a public folklorist, most notably at the Iowa Arts Council and the Bureau of Florida Folklife Programs. Her publications have focused on foodways, festival and politics, cultural memory, ethnicity, and identity formation. She is author of A Lark for the Sake of Their Country: The 1926 General Strike Volunteers in Folklore and Memory, winner of the Wayland D. Hand Prize for Outstanding Book in Folklore and History from the American Folklore Society. 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