The Public Insult Playbook: How Abusers in Power Undermine Civil Rights Reform

The Public Insult Playbook: How Abusers in Power Undermine Civil Rights Reform

by Ruth Colker
The Public Insult Playbook: How Abusers in Power Undermine Civil Rights Reform

The Public Insult Playbook: How Abusers in Power Undermine Civil Rights Reform

by Ruth Colker

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Overview

When they go low, we learn: an examination of mudslinging in contemporary American politics—and how the left can find its footing to achieve structural reform in this mess.

The rules of the public discourse game have changed, and The Public Insult Playbook argues that the political left needs to account for the power of vitriol in crafting their theories for social and political change. With this book, noted constitutional law expert and disability rights advocate Ruth Colker offers insights into how public insults have come to infect contemporary public discourse—a technique not invented by but certainly refined by Donald Trump—and, importantly, highlights lessons learned and tools for fighting back.
 
Public insults act as a headwind and dead weight to structural reform. By showcasing the power of insults across a number of civil rights battlegrounds, The Public Insult Playbook uncovers the structural nature of personal attacks, and offers a blueprint for a legal and political strategy that anticipates the profound but poorly understood damage they can inflict to whole movements. Illustrating how completely the tactic has been adopted and embraced by the American right wing, the book catalogues how public insults have been used against people with disabilities, immigrants, people seeking abortions, individuals who are sexually harassed, members of the LGBTQ community, and, of course, Black Americans. These examples demonstrate both the pervasiveness of the deployment of insults by the political right and the ways in which the left has been caught flat-footed by this tactic. She then uses the Black Lives Matter movement as a case study to consider how to effectively counter these insults and maintain an emphasis on structural reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520343818
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/26/2021
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Ruth Colker is Distinguished University Professor and Heck Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. She is one of the leading scholars in the country in the areas of constitutional law and disability discrimination, and her work has been cited by the United States Supreme Court.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Insults: A Power Tool for Power Bullies
2. Headwinds, Deflections, and Dead Weights in Action
3. Drive-By Litigators or Accessibility Heroes?
4. Immigrants as Murderers and Rapists 
5. Pedophiles or Welcome Entrants to the Institution of Marriage
6. Abortion 
7. Anita Hill and the #MeToo Movement 
8. Black Lives Matter

Notes
Index
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