1st Edition

The Art of Populism in US Politics Pro-Trump DIY Popular Culture

By Justin Patch Copyright 2025
218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

The Art of Populism in US Politics investigates connections between populist politics and artistic expressions in the United States in the Trump era. Beginning with comparisons between frontier populism and millennial-era populism, the author examines how citizens imitate and improvise on political sentiments, global histories, images, and discourses to create their own senses of community,... Read more

Preface: Looking at Populism with Compassion

 

1. Waving Populist Flags on January 6th

 

2. Introduction: Art and Millennial Populism

 

3. Art and the Political Economy of the DIY Aesthetic

 

4. Populist Art and Expressionism: A Dialogue

 

5. Parody, Appropriation, and Editing for Affect

 

6. Trump in Monumental and Miniature

 

7. Nu Metal: The Genre That Predicted the Future, or “Is Donald Trump the Nu Metal

President?”

 

Conclusion: Attending to Populism’s Creativity

 

Bibliography

Biography

Justin Patch is Assistant Professor of Music at Vassar College, USA. His research focuses on music in American politics, sound studies, and music of the African diaspora. He is the author of Discordant Democracy: Noise, Affect, Populism and the Presidential Campaign (2019, Routledge).