The Right Women
Republican Party Activists, Candidates, and Legislators
Herausgeber: Och, Malliga; Williams, Juliet; Shames, Shauna L
The Right Women
Republican Party Activists, Candidates, and Legislators
Herausgeber: Och, Malliga; Williams, Juliet; Shames, Shauna L
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A powerful exploration of the role of women in the Republican Party that enhances readers' understanding of gender representation in the GOP and suggests solutions to address the partisan gender gap.
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A powerful exploration of the role of women in the Republican Party that enhances readers' understanding of gender representation in the GOP and suggests solutions to address the partisan gender gap.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765134474
- Artikelnr.: 71250597
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765134474
- Artikelnr.: 71250597
Malliga Och is Assistant Professor of international studies at Idaho State University, USA, and former Research Director at Political Parity (Hunt Alternatives) in Cambridge, MA, USA. Shauna L. Shames is Assistant Professor of political science at Rutgers University, USA. She has worked with Political Parity, National Organization for Women (NOW), and other groups for more than 15 years to advance women's political representation.
Series Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Kira Sanbonmatsu Part 1:
Activists and Ideology 1 The Grand Old Party of 2016: No Longer a Party of
Old White Men? Malliga Och 2 Gendering Republican Party Culture Catherine
Wineinger 3 Women in the Tea Party and the GOP: A Natural Alliance?
Melissa Deckman 4 Republican Women, Then and Now: Ideological Changes in
Congressional Candidates from 1980 to 2012 Danielle M. Thomsen Part 2:
Elections and Candidates 5 Higher Hurdles for Republican Women: Ideology,
Inattention, and Infrastructure Shauna L. Shames 6 A Run for Their Money:
Republican Women's Hard Road to Campaign Funding Rosalyn Cooperman and
Melody Crowder-Meyer 7 Republican Women in the 2016 Election: Progress or
Same Old Patterns? Kelly Dittmar Part 3: State Legislators 8 Why So Few
Republican Women in State Legislatures? The Causes and Consequences Laurel
Elder 9 Moving Up or Getting Out: The Career Patterns of Republican Women
State Legislators H. Abbie Erler Part 4: Congresswomen 10 From the
Republican Revolution to the Tea Party Wave: Republican Women and the
Politics of Women's Issues Michele L. Swers 11 Republican Female Lawmakers'
Contributions to Legislative Debates in the 113th U.S. Congress Christina
Xydias Part 5: Conclusion 12 Republican Party Politics, Women's Electoral
Fortunes, and the Myth of Gender Neutrality Ronnee Schreiber Glossary of
Key Terms About the Editors and Contributors Index
Activists and Ideology 1 The Grand Old Party of 2016: No Longer a Party of
Old White Men? Malliga Och 2 Gendering Republican Party Culture Catherine
Wineinger 3 Women in the Tea Party and the GOP: A Natural Alliance?
Melissa Deckman 4 Republican Women, Then and Now: Ideological Changes in
Congressional Candidates from 1980 to 2012 Danielle M. Thomsen Part 2:
Elections and Candidates 5 Higher Hurdles for Republican Women: Ideology,
Inattention, and Infrastructure Shauna L. Shames 6 A Run for Their Money:
Republican Women's Hard Road to Campaign Funding Rosalyn Cooperman and
Melody Crowder-Meyer 7 Republican Women in the 2016 Election: Progress or
Same Old Patterns? Kelly Dittmar Part 3: State Legislators 8 Why So Few
Republican Women in State Legislatures? The Causes and Consequences Laurel
Elder 9 Moving Up or Getting Out: The Career Patterns of Republican Women
State Legislators H. Abbie Erler Part 4: Congresswomen 10 From the
Republican Revolution to the Tea Party Wave: Republican Women and the
Politics of Women's Issues Michele L. Swers 11 Republican Female Lawmakers'
Contributions to Legislative Debates in the 113th U.S. Congress Christina
Xydias Part 5: Conclusion 12 Republican Party Politics, Women's Electoral
Fortunes, and the Myth of Gender Neutrality Ronnee Schreiber Glossary of
Key Terms About the Editors and Contributors Index
Series Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Kira Sanbonmatsu Part 1:
Activists and Ideology 1 The Grand Old Party of 2016: No Longer a Party of
Old White Men? Malliga Och 2 Gendering Republican Party Culture Catherine
Wineinger 3 Women in the Tea Party and the GOP: A Natural Alliance?
Melissa Deckman 4 Republican Women, Then and Now: Ideological Changes in
Congressional Candidates from 1980 to 2012 Danielle M. Thomsen Part 2:
Elections and Candidates 5 Higher Hurdles for Republican Women: Ideology,
Inattention, and Infrastructure Shauna L. Shames 6 A Run for Their Money:
Republican Women's Hard Road to Campaign Funding Rosalyn Cooperman and
Melody Crowder-Meyer 7 Republican Women in the 2016 Election: Progress or
Same Old Patterns? Kelly Dittmar Part 3: State Legislators 8 Why So Few
Republican Women in State Legislatures? The Causes and Consequences Laurel
Elder 9 Moving Up or Getting Out: The Career Patterns of Republican Women
State Legislators H. Abbie Erler Part 4: Congresswomen 10 From the
Republican Revolution to the Tea Party Wave: Republican Women and the
Politics of Women's Issues Michele L. Swers 11 Republican Female Lawmakers'
Contributions to Legislative Debates in the 113th U.S. Congress Christina
Xydias Part 5: Conclusion 12 Republican Party Politics, Women's Electoral
Fortunes, and the Myth of Gender Neutrality Ronnee Schreiber Glossary of
Key Terms About the Editors and Contributors Index
Activists and Ideology 1 The Grand Old Party of 2016: No Longer a Party of
Old White Men? Malliga Och 2 Gendering Republican Party Culture Catherine
Wineinger 3 Women in the Tea Party and the GOP: A Natural Alliance?
Melissa Deckman 4 Republican Women, Then and Now: Ideological Changes in
Congressional Candidates from 1980 to 2012 Danielle M. Thomsen Part 2:
Elections and Candidates 5 Higher Hurdles for Republican Women: Ideology,
Inattention, and Infrastructure Shauna L. Shames 6 A Run for Their Money:
Republican Women's Hard Road to Campaign Funding Rosalyn Cooperman and
Melody Crowder-Meyer 7 Republican Women in the 2016 Election: Progress or
Same Old Patterns? Kelly Dittmar Part 3: State Legislators 8 Why So Few
Republican Women in State Legislatures? The Causes and Consequences Laurel
Elder 9 Moving Up or Getting Out: The Career Patterns of Republican Women
State Legislators H. Abbie Erler Part 4: Congresswomen 10 From the
Republican Revolution to the Tea Party Wave: Republican Women and the
Politics of Women's Issues Michele L. Swers 11 Republican Female Lawmakers'
Contributions to Legislative Debates in the 113th U.S. Congress Christina
Xydias Part 5: Conclusion 12 Republican Party Politics, Women's Electoral
Fortunes, and the Myth of Gender Neutrality Ronnee Schreiber Glossary of
Key Terms About the Editors and Contributors Index