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Sex and Gender in the 2016 Presidential Election

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Full Title:

Sex and Gender in the 2016 Presidential Election

Contributors:

By (Author) Caroline Heldman
By (author) Meredith Conroy
By (author) Alissa R. Ackerman
Series edited by Juliet Williams

ISBN:

9781440859410

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

7th September 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political campaigning and advertising
Gender studies, gender groups

Dewey:

324.97309051

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

567g

Description

In order to understand the motivations for and implications of Hillary Clinton's historic run for the White House and her subsequent defeatthe authors explore sexism and gender bias in U.S. political and social culture. While there is some indication that overt sexism toward women in politics is declining, whether this is true for women who run for the highest office in American politics remains relatively unknown. Hillary Clinton's historic run as the 2016 Democratic nominee, however, allows scholars and journalists to contextualize decades of scholarship on sex, gender, and the American presidency. In Sex and Gender in the 2016 Presidential Election, the authors, all experts on gender in politics, analyze the nature of gender in public opinion, media coverage, social media, and culture during the 2016 presidential election. They assess whether conventional expectations and theories hold up in today's sociopolitical climate. Moreover, they consider how Clinton's foray into relatively uncharted territory might redirect the political fieldand its implications for women with political ambitionsgoing forward.

Author Bio

Caroline Heldman is associate professor of politics at Occidental College in Los Angeles and principal researcher for the Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media. Meredith Conroy is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino. Alissa R. Ackerman is associate professor in the Social Work and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Washington, Tacoma, and a criminal justice policy researcher.

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