Women and the White House : Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics /
The president of the United States traditionally serves as a symbol of power, virtue, ability, dominance, popularity, and patriarchy. In recent years, however, the high-profile candidacies of Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Michelle Bachmann have provoked new interest in gendered popular culture a...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lexington, Ky. :
University Press of Kentucky,
2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The mechanized gaze : gender, popular culture, and the presidency / Justin S. Vaughn and Lilly J. Goren
- Puritan or pit bull : the framing of female candidates at the national level / Linda Beail and Rhonda Kinney Longworth
- Colbert nation : gender, late-night television, and candidate humanization / Mary McHugh
- Soccer moms, hockey moms, national security moms : reality versus fiction and the female voter / Chapman Rackaway
- Fact or fiction : the reality of race and gender in reaching the White House / Lilly J. Goren
- Gendering the presidency without gender in the presidency / Joseph E. Uscinski
- It's a man's world : masculinity in pop culture portrayals of the president / Justin S. Vaughn and Stacy Michaelson
- Sitting with Oprah, dancing with Ellen : presidents, daytime television, and soft news / Jose D. Villalobos
- The checkout line perspective : presidential politics as celebrity popular culture in People / Elizabeth Fish Hatfield
- Viral videos : reinforcing stereotypes of female candidates for president / Todd L. Belt
- High culture, popular culture, and the modern first ladies / MaryAnne Borrelli
- The first family : transforming the American ideal / Melissa Buis Michaux
- The presidental partnership : a gender seesaw / Karen S. Hoffman.