Obama, Clinton, Palin : Making History in Elections 2008.
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- 9780252093654
- 324.973/0931
- E906
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Taking the Long View of Election 2008 -- Part I. Representations: Is Hillary Man Enough? Is Barack Black Enough? Is Michelle the New Jacqueli -- 1. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Race Question, and the "Masculine Mystique -- 2. Barack Obama and the Politics of Anger -- 3. Michelle Obama, the Media Circus, and America's Racial Obsession -- Part II. Historical Precedents, or How Election 2008 Began before the Civil War -- 4. The 2008 Election, Black Women's Politics, and the Long Civil Rights Movement -- 5. The Forgotten Legacy of Shirley Chisholm: Race versus Gender in the 2008 Democratic Primaries -- 6. Hillary Clinton's Candidacy in Historical and Global Context -- 7. Defining a Maverick: Putting Palin in the Context of Western Women's Political History -- 8. Populist Currents in the 2008 Presidential Campaign -- Part III. Legacies: Democracy Undermined? Feminism Redefined? -- 9. Obaba 2.0: Farewell to the Federal Campaign Finance System and the Secret Ballot? -- 10. Political Feminism and the Problem of Sarah Palin -- Conclusion: The Difference that "Difference" Makes -- Historical Timeline -- Contributors -- Index -- back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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