Gender in the 2016 US Presidential Election examines 2015 and 2016 from a feminist critical cultural perspective to better understand how the intersection of gender and politics was contested and lived during the presidential election.
Gender in the 2016 US Presidential Election examines 2015 and 2016 from a feminist critical cultural perspective to better understand how the intersection of gender and politics was contested and lived during the presidential election.
Dustin Harp is Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program and Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Texas, Arlington, USA. Her research explores the intersections of women and media, with an interest in women and politics. She is the co-editor of Feminist Approaches to Media Theory and Research (2018) and author of Desperately Seeking Women Readers (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface, Acknowledgments, Chapter 1 Introduction: Gender and Politics in a Mediated World Chapter 2 Hegemonic Masculinity Shapes the Discourse Chapter 3 Playing the Woman's Card Chapter 4 Gender Expectations: Women and the Body Chapter 5 Misogyny in the World of Political Discourse Chapter 6 Shrill Nasty Woman Chapter 7 Gender, Ideology, and Political Discourse in 2016 Index
Preface, Acknowledgments, Chapter 1 Introduction: Gender and Politics in a Mediated World Chapter 2 Hegemonic Masculinity Shapes the Discourse Chapter 3 Playing the Woman's Card Chapter 4 Gender Expectations: Women and the Body Chapter 5 Misogyny in the World of Political Discourse Chapter 6 Shrill Nasty Woman Chapter 7 Gender, Ideology, and Political Discourse in 2016 Index
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