Feeling protected: protective masculinity and femininity from Donald Trump and Joe Biden to Jacinda Ardern

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Emotions and Society Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1332/263169021x16310949038420
Carol Johnson
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This article emphasises the role that political leaders’ discourse plays in evoking positive emotions among citizens in uncertain times, such as feeling protected, secure and proud in addition to the leaders’ (often interconnected) role of encouraging negative feelings such as fear, resentment and anger. The article argues that such discourse frequently involves performances of gendered leadership. It cites examples from a range of countries to illustrate the points being made, but focuses on the 2020 US presidential election which saw a contest between two forms of protective masculinity: Trump’s exclusionary, macho, hypermasculinity versus Biden’s more socially inclusive, empathetic and softer version. Trump’s protective masculinity failure over managing the COVID-19 pandemic was arguably one of the factors contributing to his electoral defeat, while Biden aimed to make voters feel safer and more protected than under Trump. The article also provides examples of protective femininity, with a particular focus on the discourse of New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern.
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感觉被保护:从唐纳德·特朗普、乔·拜登到杰辛达·阿德恩,保护男性和女性的气质
本文强调了政治领导人的话语在不确定时期唤起公民的积极情绪方面所起的作用,比如感觉受到保护、安全和自豪,以及领导人(通常相互关联)鼓励消极情绪(如恐惧、怨恨和愤怒)的作用。文章认为,这种话语经常涉及性别领导的表现。它引用了一系列国家的例子来说明所提出的观点,但重点关注了2020年美国总统大选,这是两种形式的保护性男子气概之间的竞争:特朗普的排他性、大男子主义、超级男子气概与拜登的更具社会包容性、同理心和更柔和的版本。特朗普在应对新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)时表现出的保护性男子气概的失败,可以说是他在选举中失败的原因之一,而拜登的目标是让选民感到比特朗普执政时更安全、更受保护。这篇文章还提供了保护女性气质的例子,特别关注了新西兰总理杰辛达·阿德恩(Jacinda Ardern)的言论。
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