On Target

£23.99

On Target

Gun Culture, Storytelling, and the NRA

Social services and welfare, criminology Social welfare and social services Crime and criminology Causes and prevention of crime Criminal investigation and detection Drugs trade / drug trafficking Street crime Corporate crime / white-collar crime Organized crime Offenders Juvenile offenders Politics and government Constitution: government and the state

Author: Noah S. Schwartz

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 31st August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9781487551957


Introduction

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is an important actor in the American gun debate. While popular explanations for the group’s influence often focus on the NRA’s lobbying and campaign donations, it receives lesser attention for the mass mobilization efforts that make these political endeavours possible.

About the Book

On Target explores why the NRA is so influential and how we can understand the group’s impact on firearms policy in the United States. The book looks at how the NRA both draws upon and shapes historical meta-narratives regarding the role of firearms in America’s national identity and how this is part of a larger effort to expand the community of gun owners. Noah S. Schwartz demonstrates how the NRA portrays a vision of the past through events such as its annual meeting; communications such as American Rifleman magazine and NRA TV; and points of contact including the National Firearms Museum.

Research and Findings

Based on fieldwork in Indiana and Virginia, including participant observation at NRA events and firearm safety classes, thematic analysis of audio-visual material, and interviews with NRA executives and members, On Target sheds light on the ways in which the NRA tells stories to build and mobilize a politically motivated network of gun owners.

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