Gender, Race, and Social Identity in American Politics
The Past and Future of Political Access
Herausgeber: Montalbano, Lori L.
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The Past and Future of Political Access
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This book explores the convergence of gender, race, and social identities in the often-exclusionary arena of American politics. Contributors examine contemporary issues as they relate to candidate positioning, acceptance, and clashing ideologies that pervade Americaà â â s political landscape.
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This book explores the convergence of gender, race, and social identities in the often-exclusionary arena of American politics. Contributors examine contemporary issues as they relate to candidate positioning, acceptance, and clashing ideologies that pervade Americaà â â s political landscape.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Media, Culture, and the Arts
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781498573832
- ISBN-10: 1498573835
- Artikelnr.: 56732361
- Media, Culture, and the Arts
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781498573832
- ISBN-10: 1498573835
- Artikelnr.: 56732361
Edited by Lori L. Montalbano - Contributions by Arshia Anwer; Rachel D. Davidson; Catherine A. Dobris; Katherine Hampsten; Leandra Hinojosa Hernández; Andre E. Johnson; Rebecca Kern-Stone; Chandra A. Maldonado; Hinda Mandell; Lori L. Montalbano; Marylou R
Introduction Chapter 1: Pantsuit Nation: A Feminist Invitation to Engage
Chapter 2 : A Feminist Criticism of Republican Hegemonic Leaks about Rape
During the 2012 Presidential Election Chapter 3: Stigma, Shame, Sex
Scandals and Whiteness in Buffalo, New York Chapter 4: Gender, Hegemonic
Masculinity, and Misogyny in American Politics Chapter 5: (Re)establishing
Presidential Identity: Women Candidates and the Gender Issue Chapter 6:
¿Quien Es Mas Latino?: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and the Pursuit of Latino
Authenticity in the 2016 Presidential Race Chapter 7: I Am Your Tomorrow: A
Rhetorical Examination of Marco Rubio's Presidential Bid as a Discourse of
Capture Chapter 8: Running While Muslim: Media Representations of
Muslim-Americans in U.S. Politics Chapter 9 : "Fighting to be Heard":
Shirley Chisholm and the Makings of a Womanist Rhetorical Framework Chapter
10: Martin Luther King, Neoliberalism, and Equality of Opportunity Chapter
11: Towards a Conception of the "Mythic Presidency:" Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump, and the Visual Politics of Gender on Instagram Chapter 12:
Trump and Clinton Tropes: Social Mediated Communication in the Net Age
Chapter 13: Recovering Teddy, Recovering Trump: The Rhetoric of
Manifest-Masculinity in a Drunk and Rap Battle Generation Chapter 14: "The
Good Name of Roy Moore": WASPMs and the Communities Who Vote for Them
Chapter 15: Revisiting Representations of Sarah Palin as the Ideal Working
Mother
Chapter 2 : A Feminist Criticism of Republican Hegemonic Leaks about Rape
During the 2012 Presidential Election Chapter 3: Stigma, Shame, Sex
Scandals and Whiteness in Buffalo, New York Chapter 4: Gender, Hegemonic
Masculinity, and Misogyny in American Politics Chapter 5: (Re)establishing
Presidential Identity: Women Candidates and the Gender Issue Chapter 6:
¿Quien Es Mas Latino?: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and the Pursuit of Latino
Authenticity in the 2016 Presidential Race Chapter 7: I Am Your Tomorrow: A
Rhetorical Examination of Marco Rubio's Presidential Bid as a Discourse of
Capture Chapter 8: Running While Muslim: Media Representations of
Muslim-Americans in U.S. Politics Chapter 9 : "Fighting to be Heard":
Shirley Chisholm and the Makings of a Womanist Rhetorical Framework Chapter
10: Martin Luther King, Neoliberalism, and Equality of Opportunity Chapter
11: Towards a Conception of the "Mythic Presidency:" Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump, and the Visual Politics of Gender on Instagram Chapter 12:
Trump and Clinton Tropes: Social Mediated Communication in the Net Age
Chapter 13: Recovering Teddy, Recovering Trump: The Rhetoric of
Manifest-Masculinity in a Drunk and Rap Battle Generation Chapter 14: "The
Good Name of Roy Moore": WASPMs and the Communities Who Vote for Them
Chapter 15: Revisiting Representations of Sarah Palin as the Ideal Working
Mother
Introduction Chapter 1: Pantsuit Nation: A Feminist Invitation to Engage
Chapter 2 : A Feminist Criticism of Republican Hegemonic Leaks about Rape
During the 2012 Presidential Election Chapter 3: Stigma, Shame, Sex
Scandals and Whiteness in Buffalo, New York Chapter 4: Gender, Hegemonic
Masculinity, and Misogyny in American Politics Chapter 5: (Re)establishing
Presidential Identity: Women Candidates and the Gender Issue Chapter 6:
¿Quien Es Mas Latino?: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and the Pursuit of Latino
Authenticity in the 2016 Presidential Race Chapter 7: I Am Your Tomorrow: A
Rhetorical Examination of Marco Rubio's Presidential Bid as a Discourse of
Capture Chapter 8: Running While Muslim: Media Representations of
Muslim-Americans in U.S. Politics Chapter 9 : "Fighting to be Heard":
Shirley Chisholm and the Makings of a Womanist Rhetorical Framework Chapter
10: Martin Luther King, Neoliberalism, and Equality of Opportunity Chapter
11: Towards a Conception of the "Mythic Presidency:" Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump, and the Visual Politics of Gender on Instagram Chapter 12:
Trump and Clinton Tropes: Social Mediated Communication in the Net Age
Chapter 13: Recovering Teddy, Recovering Trump: The Rhetoric of
Manifest-Masculinity in a Drunk and Rap Battle Generation Chapter 14: "The
Good Name of Roy Moore": WASPMs and the Communities Who Vote for Them
Chapter 15: Revisiting Representations of Sarah Palin as the Ideal Working
Mother
Chapter 2 : A Feminist Criticism of Republican Hegemonic Leaks about Rape
During the 2012 Presidential Election Chapter 3: Stigma, Shame, Sex
Scandals and Whiteness in Buffalo, New York Chapter 4: Gender, Hegemonic
Masculinity, and Misogyny in American Politics Chapter 5: (Re)establishing
Presidential Identity: Women Candidates and the Gender Issue Chapter 6:
¿Quien Es Mas Latino?: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and the Pursuit of Latino
Authenticity in the 2016 Presidential Race Chapter 7: I Am Your Tomorrow: A
Rhetorical Examination of Marco Rubio's Presidential Bid as a Discourse of
Capture Chapter 8: Running While Muslim: Media Representations of
Muslim-Americans in U.S. Politics Chapter 9 : "Fighting to be Heard":
Shirley Chisholm and the Makings of a Womanist Rhetorical Framework Chapter
10: Martin Luther King, Neoliberalism, and Equality of Opportunity Chapter
11: Towards a Conception of the "Mythic Presidency:" Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump, and the Visual Politics of Gender on Instagram Chapter 12:
Trump and Clinton Tropes: Social Mediated Communication in the Net Age
Chapter 13: Recovering Teddy, Recovering Trump: The Rhetoric of
Manifest-Masculinity in a Drunk and Rap Battle Generation Chapter 14: "The
Good Name of Roy Moore": WASPMs and the Communities Who Vote for Them
Chapter 15: Revisiting Representations of Sarah Palin as the Ideal Working
Mother