id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2t4ypvns7be7lgoquav7dw4v2e Kira Hall The hands of Donald Trump 2016 .pdf text/html 13625 1015 57 If the roles of celebrity and politician have merged in the public sphere, as a voluminous literature suggests (e.g., Brummett 2008; Duffy and Page 2013; Hariman 1995; Lempert and Silverstein 2012; West and Orman 2003; Wheeler 2013), entertainment forms once associated with genres such as stand-up comedy—including the exaggerated bodily characterizations of the sociopolitical world that Trump deploys to diminish his adversaries—now make good political sense. A second gestural enactment that caught the attention of the media is Trump's depiction of Ohio governor John Kasich shoveling a pancake into his mouth (see Figures 8a–d), which was performed at a rally in Warwick, Rhode Island, in response to widely circulated images of Kasich eating at a New York restaurant. ./cache/work_2t4ypvns7be7lgoquav7dw4v2e.pdf ./txt/work_2t4ypvns7be7lgoquav7dw4v2e.txt