Aftermath: The Clinton Impeachment and the Presidency in the Age of Political Spectacle
In: Critical America
Aftermath -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Politics -- Chapter 1: A Case Study in Group Polarization (with Warnings for the Future) -- Chapter 2: Sex and Politics at the Close of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 3: Public, Private, and the Gender Division of Emotional Labor -- Chapter 4: Everything You Thought You Knew about Impeachment Is Wrong -- Chapter 5: Pierre Elliot Trudeau -- Part II: Law -- Chapter 6: Comparing the Independent Counsel to Other Prosecutors -- Chapter 7: Legalizing Outrage -- Chapter 8: The Gold Standard and Guilt-Edged Insecurities -- Chapter 9: Sex, Harm, and Impeachment -- Chapter 10: Impeachment -- Chapter 11: The Constitutional Politics of the Clinton Impeachment -- Part III: Shaping Public Opinion -- Chapter 12: Ontology in the Clinton Era -- Chapter 13: All We Had to Do Was Rationalize the Sex -- Chapter 14: Perjury and Impeachment -- Chapter 15: Impeachment and Enchanting Arts -- Chapter 16: A Year after the Acquittal in the Impeachment Trial -- Part IV: Religion -- Chapter 17: An Un-Christian Pursuit -- Chapter 18: Abuse of Power as a Cultural Construct -- Chapter 19: Bill Clinton and the American Character -- Chapter 20: The Clinton Scandal -- Part V: The Political Is Personal -- Chapter 21: The Spectacle and the Libertine -- Chapter 22: The Political Is Personal -- Chapter 23: Dropped Drawers -- Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index