Political Women
Language and Leadership
Herausgeber: Lockhart, Michele; Mollick, Kathleen
Political Women
Language and Leadership
Herausgeber: Lockhart, Michele; Mollick, Kathleen
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This collection examines the ways in which women have used political rhetoric and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their right to leadership, at the national level.
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This collection examines the ways in which women have used political rhetoric and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their right to leadership, at the national level.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 405g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515627
- ISBN-10: 1498515622
- Artikelnr.: 42053458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 405g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515627
- ISBN-10: 1498515622
- Artikelnr.: 42053458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Michele Lockhart and Kathleen Mollick - Contributions by Diane M. Blair; Kenneth Campbell; William Carney; Maria Daxenbichler; Kristie Fleckenstein; Rachel B. Friedman; Rochelle Gregory; Sara Hillin; Janet Johnson; Nichelle D. McNabb; Nancy Myer
Introduction Diane M. Blair I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for
Language Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in
Frances E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel Kristie Fleckenstein Chapter 2:
"Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple McPherson
and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934 William Carney Chapter
3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black Sara Hillin II. A Shift to
Modern Day: A Look at Leadership Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads
of State and Rhetorical Action Rebecca S. Richards Chapter 5: Leadership
and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin Michele Lockhart Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter:
Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical
Analysis of the Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the
Republican Party Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman III. Women and
Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America Chapter 8: The
Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of Female
Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and
Kenneth Campbell Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender
Regime and Hillary Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric Maria Daxenbichler and
Rochelle Gregory
Language Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in
Frances E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel Kristie Fleckenstein Chapter 2:
"Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple McPherson
and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934 William Carney Chapter
3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black Sara Hillin II. A Shift to
Modern Day: A Look at Leadership Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads
of State and Rhetorical Action Rebecca S. Richards Chapter 5: Leadership
and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin Michele Lockhart Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter:
Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical
Analysis of the Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the
Republican Party Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman III. Women and
Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America Chapter 8: The
Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of Female
Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and
Kenneth Campbell Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender
Regime and Hillary Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric Maria Daxenbichler and
Rochelle Gregory
Introduction Diane M. Blair I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for
Language Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in
Frances E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel Kristie Fleckenstein Chapter 2:
"Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple McPherson
and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934 William Carney Chapter
3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black Sara Hillin II. A Shift to
Modern Day: A Look at Leadership Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads
of State and Rhetorical Action Rebecca S. Richards Chapter 5: Leadership
and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin Michele Lockhart Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter:
Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical
Analysis of the Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the
Republican Party Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman III. Women and
Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America Chapter 8: The
Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of Female
Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and
Kenneth Campbell Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender
Regime and Hillary Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric Maria Daxenbichler and
Rochelle Gregory
Language Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in
Frances E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel Kristie Fleckenstein Chapter 2:
"Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple McPherson
and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934 William Carney Chapter
3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black Sara Hillin II. A Shift to
Modern Day: A Look at Leadership Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads
of State and Rhetorical Action Rebecca S. Richards Chapter 5: Leadership
and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin Michele Lockhart Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter:
Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical
Analysis of the Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the
Republican Party Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman III. Women and
Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America Chapter 8: The
Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of Female
Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and
Kenneth Campbell Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender
Regime and Hillary Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric Maria Daxenbichler and
Rochelle Gregory