The Presidents We Imagine

The Presidents We Imagine
Title The Presidents We Imagine PDF eBook
Author Jeff Smith
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 408
Release 2009-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 0299231836

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In such popular television series as The West Wing and 24, in thrillers like Tom Clancy’s novels, and in recent films, plays, graphic novels, and internet cartoons, America has been led by an amazing variety of chief executives. Some of these are real presidents who have been fictionally reimagined. Others are “might-have-beens” like Philip Roth’s President Charles Lindbergh. Many more have never existed except in some storyteller’s mind. In The Presidents We Imagine, Jeff Smith examines the presidency’s ever-changing place in the American imagination. Ranging across different media and analyzing works of many kinds, some familiar and some never before studied, he explores the evolution of presidential fictions, their central themes, the impact on them of new and emerging media, and their largely unexamined role in the nation’s real politics. Smith traces fictions of the presidency from the plays and polemics of the eighteenth century—when the new office was born in what Alexander Hamilton called “the regions of fiction”—to the digital products of the twenty-first century, with their seemingly limitless user-defined ways of imagining the world’s most important political figure. Students of American culture and politics, as well as readers interested in political fiction and film, will find here a colorful, indispensable guide to the many surprising ways Americans have been “representing” presidents even as those presidents have represented them. “Especially timely in an era when media image-mongering increasingly shapes presidential politics.”—Paul S. Boyer, series editor “Smith's understanding of the sociopolitical realities of US history is impressive; likewise his interpretations of works of literature and popular culture. . . .In addition to presenting thoughtful analysis, the book is also fun. Readers will enjoy encounters with, for example, The Beggar's Opera, Duck Soup, Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, Philip Roth's Plot against America, the comedic campaigns of W. C. Fields for President and Pogo for President, and presidential fictions that continue up to the last President Bush. . . . His writing is fluid and conversational, but every page reveals deep understanding and focus. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers.”—CHOICE

If I Were President

If I Were President
Title If I Were President PDF eBook
Author Catherine Stier
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Pages 34
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0807592854

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2000 SSLI Honor Book-Social Studies (Grades K-6) IRA Los Angeles' 100 Best Books A multicultural cast of children imagines what it would be like to be president. Imagine living in the White House, a mansion where you wouldn't have to leave home to go bowling or see a movie! Imagine a chef to cook anything you like. "Two desserts, Madam President? No problem!" If you were president, there would be a lot of work to do too. You would be in charge of the armed forces, give important speeches, and work with Congress to create laws for the whole country!

Can You Imagine?

Can You Imagine?
Title Can You Imagine? PDF eBook
Author Ted Salmon
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 1947
Genre Presidents
ISBN

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We the Presidents

We the Presidents
Title We the Presidents PDF eBook
Author Ronald Gruner
Publisher Libratum.Press
Pages 626
Release 2022-01-06
Genre Presidents
ISBN 9781737823124

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WE THE PRESIDENTS explores how today's political and economic issues were shaped over the last century by American presidents from Warren G. Harding through Donald J. Trump. Most presidential biographies portray a single president, often focusing on the give and take of politics, issues irrelevant to a modern reader. In contrast, WE THE PRESIDENTS provides a sweep of American presidential history from 1920 through 2020 discussing presidential decisions and policies-including immigration, healthcare, income inequality, taxation and the tension between personal liberty and public responsibility-which affect every American today.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1997

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1997
Title Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1997 PDF eBook
Author Clinton, William J
Publisher Best Books on
Pages 1040
Release 1998-01-01
Genre
ISBN 1623768071

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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. CLinton, 1997, Book 2, July 1 to December 31 1997

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. CLinton, 1997, Book 2, July 1 to December 31 1997
Title Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. CLinton, 1997, Book 2, July 1 to December 31 1997 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Archives and Records Administration
Pages 1044
Release 1999-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780160499852

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Contains the papers and speeches of the 42d President of the United States that were issued by the Office of the Press Secretary during he period July 1 to December 31, 1997.

The Presidents of American Fiction

The Presidents of American Fiction
Title The Presidents of American Fiction PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Blouin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 225
Release 2022-11-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501381725

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The Presidents of American Fiction brings together American literature, history, and political science to explore the most influential fictionalized accounts of the presidency from the early 19th century to the time of Trump. Of late, popular understandings of the presidency are being radically re-written-consider, for example, the distinctive myths that accompanied the ascent of the Obama and Trump administrations-and many readers of all stripes are radically reimagining the office and its holder. Placing these changes within a broader cultural context, Michael J. Blouin investigates narratives involving fictional presidents, from the supposedly factual to the outright fantastical, within their distinct literary and historical moments. The author considers representative texts including works penned by James Fenimore Cooper from the Jacksonian moment, Gore Vidal in the age of Nixon and Vietnam, and Philip Roth in the neoliberal period. Through detailed readings that question how American presidents function as characters within the popular imagination, this book examines the presidency as a complex, ever-evolving trope, and in so doing enhances our appreciation of American literature's inextricable link with American politics.