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The Gendering of American Politics: Founding Mothers, Founding Fathers, and Political Patriarchy

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Full Title:

The Gendering of American Politics: Founding Mothers, Founding Fathers, and Political Patriarchy

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark Kann

ISBN:

9780275961121

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th June 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Feminism and feminist theory
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

305.420973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

216

Description

America's founding mothers and fathers built gender bias into American politics. This book examines traditional prejudices against women's political participation as well as efforts to overcome these prejudices during a revolutionary era. It inquires into the shifting male hierarchies that kept some men out of politics, admitted others to a limited citizenship and privileged a few men with leadership authority. It also assesses the impact of the founders' gender bias on modern American politics. The gendering of American politics began as a compromise between traditional patriarchal ideals that subordinated all women to male authority and revolutionary norms that recognized women's capacity for independence, reason and patriotism. That compromise was manifested in the doctrine of "republican womanhood" which perpetuated women's exclusion from citizenship but afforded women sufficient educational opportunity and family influence to raise citizens and educate statesmen for the new republic. The gendering of American politics was concluded by a second compromise. The founders often expressed a desire to exclude disorderly men from public life and empower a few heroic men to exercise great leadership powers, but they generally settled for granting weak citizenship to most white family men and supporting elite government by accomplished gentleman legislators.

Author Bio

MARK E. KANN is Professor of Political Science and holds the USC Associates Chair in Social Science at the University of Southern California. He is the author of several books, including A Republic of Men (1998).

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