Gender and Political Communication in America
Rhetoric, Representation, and Display
Herausgeber: Edwards, Janis L.
Gender and Political Communication in America
Rhetoric, Representation, and Display
Herausgeber: Edwards, Janis L.
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Gender and Political Communication in America is a comprehensive anthology of work that investigates, from a rhetorical and critical standpoint, the intersection and mutual influences of gender and political communication. Building on existing theory and research, the contribu...
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Gender and Political Communication in America is a comprehensive anthology of work that investigates, from a rhetorical and critical standpoint, the intersection and mutual influences of gender and political communication. Building on existing theory and research, the contribu...
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780739131084
- ISBN-10: 0739131087
- Artikelnr.: 26551300
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780739131084
- ISBN-10: 0739131087
- Artikelnr.: 26551300
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Janis L. Edwards is associate professor of communication studies at University of Alabama.
Part 1 Introduction: Politics as Gendered Space Chapter 2 Chapter 1:
Navigating Gender Complexities: Hillary and Bill Clinton as a Political
Team Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Women Who Spoke for Themselves: Working Women,
Suffrage, and the Construction of Women's Rhetorical Style Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Crafting a Feminine Presidency: Elizabeth Dole's 1999
Presidential Campaign Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Diatribe of Ann Coulter:
Gendered Style, Conservative Ideology, and the Public Sphere Chapter 6
Chapter 5: Madame Secretary: Is the Female Voice a Difference That Makes a
Difference in National Security Discourse? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Racing
Jesse Jackson: Leadership, Masculinity, and the Black Presidency Chapter 8
Chapter 7: Governor Mom: Jane Swift and the Body Politic Chapter 9 Chapter
8: Beyond Lesbian Identity: Exploring the Use of Narrative in Kathy Webb's
Successful Campaign for the Arkansas State Legislature Chapter 10 Chapter
9: Traversing the Wife/Candidate Double Bind: Feminine Display in the
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole Senate Campaign Films Chapter 11 Chapter
10: Political Symbolism in Chisolm '72: Unbought and Unbossed Chapter 12
Chapter 11: Press Framing of First Ladies' Political Activism Chapter 13
Chapter 12: Gender Bias and Maintenance: The Press Coverage of Senator
Hillary Clinton's Announcement to Seek the White House Chapter 14 Chapter
13: Visualizing Presidential Imperatives: Masculinity as Interpretive Frame
in Editorial Cartoons, 1988-2008 Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Gendered Bodies:
Considering the Sexual in Political Communication Part 16 An Epistolary
Epilogue: Learning from Sarah Palin's Vice-Presidential Campaign
Navigating Gender Complexities: Hillary and Bill Clinton as a Political
Team Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Women Who Spoke for Themselves: Working Women,
Suffrage, and the Construction of Women's Rhetorical Style Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Crafting a Feminine Presidency: Elizabeth Dole's 1999
Presidential Campaign Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Diatribe of Ann Coulter:
Gendered Style, Conservative Ideology, and the Public Sphere Chapter 6
Chapter 5: Madame Secretary: Is the Female Voice a Difference That Makes a
Difference in National Security Discourse? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Racing
Jesse Jackson: Leadership, Masculinity, and the Black Presidency Chapter 8
Chapter 7: Governor Mom: Jane Swift and the Body Politic Chapter 9 Chapter
8: Beyond Lesbian Identity: Exploring the Use of Narrative in Kathy Webb's
Successful Campaign for the Arkansas State Legislature Chapter 10 Chapter
9: Traversing the Wife/Candidate Double Bind: Feminine Display in the
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole Senate Campaign Films Chapter 11 Chapter
10: Political Symbolism in Chisolm '72: Unbought and Unbossed Chapter 12
Chapter 11: Press Framing of First Ladies' Political Activism Chapter 13
Chapter 12: Gender Bias and Maintenance: The Press Coverage of Senator
Hillary Clinton's Announcement to Seek the White House Chapter 14 Chapter
13: Visualizing Presidential Imperatives: Masculinity as Interpretive Frame
in Editorial Cartoons, 1988-2008 Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Gendered Bodies:
Considering the Sexual in Political Communication Part 16 An Epistolary
Epilogue: Learning from Sarah Palin's Vice-Presidential Campaign
Part 1 Introduction: Politics as Gendered Space Chapter 2 Chapter 1:
Navigating Gender Complexities: Hillary and Bill Clinton as a Political
Team Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Women Who Spoke for Themselves: Working Women,
Suffrage, and the Construction of Women's Rhetorical Style Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Crafting a Feminine Presidency: Elizabeth Dole's 1999
Presidential Campaign Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Diatribe of Ann Coulter:
Gendered Style, Conservative Ideology, and the Public Sphere Chapter 6
Chapter 5: Madame Secretary: Is the Female Voice a Difference That Makes a
Difference in National Security Discourse? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Racing
Jesse Jackson: Leadership, Masculinity, and the Black Presidency Chapter 8
Chapter 7: Governor Mom: Jane Swift and the Body Politic Chapter 9 Chapter
8: Beyond Lesbian Identity: Exploring the Use of Narrative in Kathy Webb's
Successful Campaign for the Arkansas State Legislature Chapter 10 Chapter
9: Traversing the Wife/Candidate Double Bind: Feminine Display in the
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole Senate Campaign Films Chapter 11 Chapter
10: Political Symbolism in Chisolm '72: Unbought and Unbossed Chapter 12
Chapter 11: Press Framing of First Ladies' Political Activism Chapter 13
Chapter 12: Gender Bias and Maintenance: The Press Coverage of Senator
Hillary Clinton's Announcement to Seek the White House Chapter 14 Chapter
13: Visualizing Presidential Imperatives: Masculinity as Interpretive Frame
in Editorial Cartoons, 1988-2008 Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Gendered Bodies:
Considering the Sexual in Political Communication Part 16 An Epistolary
Epilogue: Learning from Sarah Palin's Vice-Presidential Campaign
Navigating Gender Complexities: Hillary and Bill Clinton as a Political
Team Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Women Who Spoke for Themselves: Working Women,
Suffrage, and the Construction of Women's Rhetorical Style Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Crafting a Feminine Presidency: Elizabeth Dole's 1999
Presidential Campaign Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Diatribe of Ann Coulter:
Gendered Style, Conservative Ideology, and the Public Sphere Chapter 6
Chapter 5: Madame Secretary: Is the Female Voice a Difference That Makes a
Difference in National Security Discourse? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Racing
Jesse Jackson: Leadership, Masculinity, and the Black Presidency Chapter 8
Chapter 7: Governor Mom: Jane Swift and the Body Politic Chapter 9 Chapter
8: Beyond Lesbian Identity: Exploring the Use of Narrative in Kathy Webb's
Successful Campaign for the Arkansas State Legislature Chapter 10 Chapter
9: Traversing the Wife/Candidate Double Bind: Feminine Display in the
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole Senate Campaign Films Chapter 11 Chapter
10: Political Symbolism in Chisolm '72: Unbought and Unbossed Chapter 12
Chapter 11: Press Framing of First Ladies' Political Activism Chapter 13
Chapter 12: Gender Bias and Maintenance: The Press Coverage of Senator
Hillary Clinton's Announcement to Seek the White House Chapter 14 Chapter
13: Visualizing Presidential Imperatives: Masculinity as Interpretive Frame
in Editorial Cartoons, 1988-2008 Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Gendered Bodies:
Considering the Sexual in Political Communication Part 16 An Epistolary
Epilogue: Learning from Sarah Palin's Vice-Presidential Campaign