Dana D. Nelson is a professor of English and American studies at Vanderbilt University, where she teaches classes in U.S. literature and history, and courses that connect activism, volunteering, and citizenship. She has published numerous books and essays on U.S. literature and the history of citizenship and democratic culture. She lives in Nashville and is involved locally with a program that helps incarcerated women develop strong decision-making skills and with an innovative activist group fighting homelessness in the area.
Preface: The Winter of Our (Presidential) Discontent | p. vii |
Introduction: The People v. Presidentialism | p. 1 |
How the President Becomes a Superhero | p. 29 |
Voting and the Incredibly Shrinking Citizen | p. 69 |
Presidential War Powers and Politics as War | p. 109 |
Going Corporate with the Unitary Executive | p. 145 |
Conclusion: Reclaiming Democratic Power for Ourselves | p. 183 |
Acknowledgments | p. 223 |
Bibliography | p. 227 |
Index | p. 237 |
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