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Dear Hillary

Pages 971-974 | Published online: 14 Nov 2017
 

Notes

1. See Leigh Gilmore, ‘It wasn’t just “fake news” presenting a fake Hillary Clinton: She was held to impossible standards.’ Salon, November 2016. Accessed 27 Novemebr 27, 2016. http://www.salon.com/2016/11/26/it-wasn’t-just-fake-news-presenting-afake-hillary-clinton-she-was-held-to-impossible-standards_partner/

2. See, among other books, his 2004 The Republican Noise Machine: Right Wing Media and how it Corrupts Democracy. NY: Crown Publishers.

3. See Jane Mayer, Dark Money: The hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right. NY: Doubleday.

4. This phrase is from Bret Stephens, ‘Don’t Dismiss Trump’s Attack on the Media as Mere Stupidity,’ the Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture, UCLA, Feb. 18, 2017. Time.com/4675860.

5. The Rockefeller Institute is an economic think-tank. In ‘Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy,’ they set out a program that combined narrative history and a policy platform toward ameliorating inequality and fostering long-term coherent economic thinking much drawn upon by Clinton’s campaign as well as Elizabeth Warren. They also had an ‘appointments project’ that would have reached deep across the nation to help find candidates for federal positions to change the country’s balance of power via regulation against consolidated power. See Gideon Lewis-Kraus, ‘Could Hillary Clinton Become the Champion of the 99 Percent? New York Times Magazine, July 24, 2016. Accessed July 25, 2016. http://nyti.ms/2a4R4TP

6. As quoted from fashion designer Andre Leon Talley in the Huffington Post, 12/22/16.

7. Gayatri Spivak’s rather notorious ‘strategic essentialism’ is my model here. For discussion of this key concept, see chapter 3 of Gayatri Spivak: In Other Words, Sangeeta Ray, Oxford: John Wiley, 2009.

8. See Mark Lilla, ‘The End of Identity Liberalism,’ November 18, 2016, New York Times.

9. The ‘No Nothing’ movement was a national political party in the mid-1850’s dedicated to purifying America from immigrants, at that time Irish and German Catholics that they feared were controlled by the Pope. Its name relates to its semi-secret organizational structure about which members were to say ‘I know nothing’ if asked about its activities by outsiders.

10. See Jill Filipovic, ‘What does President Trump mean for feminists?’ Washington Post, November 9, 2016. Accessed 11/10/16: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/11/09/what-does-president-trump-mean-for-feminists/

11. This is complicated by ‘abortion-rights absolutism’ (Eberstadt, in same issue of Time), where anti-choice women marching was officially denied.

12. See Amanda Hess, ‘How a Fractitious Women’s Movement Came to Lead the Left,’ New York Times Magazine, February 7, 2017.

13. See Charlotte Alter, ‘Hillary Clinton: The winner of the popular vote leaves a complicated legacy,’ Time, December 19, 2016.

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