Gender and American Politics : Women, Men and the Political Process.
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- 9781315289755
- 305.3/0973
- HQ1075.5.U6.G463 2015
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors and Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Gender, Sex, and American Political Life -- Part One. Political Behavior -- 2. Gender and Political Knowledge -- 3. Gender and Political Participation -- 4. A Tougher Road for Women? Assessing the Role of Gender in Congressional Elections -- 5. Are Moral Voices Gendered? Care, Rights, and Autonomy in Reproductive Decision Making -- Part Two. Public Policy -- 6. Gender and U.S. Foreign Policy: Hegemonic Masculinity, the War in Iraq, and the UN-Doing of World Order -- 7. Gendering Policy Debates: Welfare Reform, Abortion Regulation, and Trafficking -- 8. Gender, Social Construction, and Policies for Low-Income Men and Women -- 9. "Women Get Sicker -- Men Die Quicker": Gender, Health Politics, and Health Policy -- Part Three. Institutions -- 10. Cabinet Nominations in the William J. Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations: Gender, Change, and Representation -- 11. Gender and the Federal Judiciary -- 12. Cracking the Glass Ceiling: The Status, Significance, and Prospects of Women in Legislative Office -- 13. Gender Bias? Media Coverage of Women and Men in Congress -- 14. Conclusion: Gender and the Future of American Political Life -- Index.
List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Gender, Sex, and American Political Life, Jyl J. Josephson and Sue Tolleson- Rinehart; Part I. Political Behavior; 2. Gender and Political Knowledge, Michael X. Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter; 3. Gender and Political Participation, M. Margaret Conway; 4.
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