This book analyzes newspaper coverage of four pioneering women politicians between the 1870s and 2000s to understand how media discourse of women politicians has and hasn't changed over 150 years. In addition, the book provides historical context of the political, feminist, and journalistic cultures that influenced how reporters covered these women.
This book analyzes newspaper coverage of four pioneering women politicians between the 1870s and 2000s to understand how media discourse of women politicians has and hasn't changed over 150 years. In addition, the book provides historical context of the political, feminist, and journalistic cultures that influenced how reporters covered these women.
Chapter One: Politics, Power, and the Press Chapter Two: Media Vilification of Victoria Woodhull Chapter Three: Media Legitimization of Jeannette Rankin Chapter Four: Media Negligence of Margaret Chase Smith Chapter Five: Media Celebritization of Sarah Palin Chapter Six: From Woodhull to Palin & Moving Forward Appendix: Methodology
Chapter One: Politics, Power, and the Press Chapter Two: Media Vilification of Victoria Woodhull Chapter Three: Media Legitimization of Jeannette Rankin Chapter Four: Media Negligence of Margaret Chase Smith Chapter Five: Media Celebritization of Sarah Palin Chapter Six: From Woodhull to Palin & Moving Forward Appendix: Methodology
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