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Citation

Rothe DL, Collins VE. Vict. Offender 2019; 14(8): 965-978.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15564886.2019.1671284

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The Trump Administration has engaged in a systematic rolling back of protections, regulations, and a host of other social safety net programs for vulnerable people, leaving over half of the population in dismay while others celebrate archaic triumphs. In this context, our focus is limited to the Trump Administration's efforts--through law and words--to turn back the clock for women. We examine the reinforcement of overt forms of inequality rooted in patriarchy through domestic law as well as Trump's misogynistic attitude and language toward women. Given that his words hold a greater significance now that he is President of the United States, he has a "gold-plated" pulpit to share and spread his misogynistic hostile rhetoric and propaganda: anti-women objectification, devaluing, and demonization through hegemonic "wordfare" while feeding and fueling sexism across the country. We conclude by suggesting that Trump's rhetoric and that of other leading political figures are contributing to a darker time for those not in the white elite heteronormative order with short and long term implications and harm. We caution that the current dangers posed by these attacks are entering us into an endemic misogynist normal: retroactively moving the Country back in time at a dangerous speed.


Language: en

Keywords

discourse; Misogyny; patriarchy; political speech; Trump

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