Liberalization and backlash in the Obama era -- Anger and resentment anew : Tea parties and the Obama backlash -- Marriage equality : America and the new normal -- After Falwell : shifts and continuities in the culture war and the role of religion in America -- Vota tus valores? : the culture war in a diversifying America -- Campaign 2012 : of plutocrats, rape, and the ascendant majority? -- Whither the culture war? : the unwedging of old frames.
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Despite many Americans' triumphant proclamations that Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 elections signified a post-partisan, post-racial society, it seems that the United States is more divided than ever. From the rise of the Tea Party, to strident anti-immigration and anti-welfare movements, to the so-called "war on women", the United States on its surface appears to be caught in the turmoil of a culture war that has not relented since the Reagan era. But, as John Dombrink writes in The Twilight of Social Conservatism, the conservative backlash seen during Obama's presidency is indicative not of a.
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Title
Twilight of social conservatism
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9780814738122
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Christianity and culture-- United States.
Conservatism-- United States.
Culture conflict-- United States.
Politics and culture-- United States.
Social values-- United States.
Christianity and culture.
Conservatism.
Culture conflict.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.