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Politicking While Female

The Political Lives of Women

Various Authors
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Pages
207
Year
2020
Language
English

About

Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women who pursue and hold positions of political leadership in the United States. In this volume, Nichole M. Bauer gathers new essays studying the forces that keep women out of political institutions, along with the hurdles faced by female candidates and politicians once they overcome those barriers.

Drawing on recent, original data, Politicking While Female examines the life cycle of a woman's political career. The first section charts the development of political identities that shape women's participation in politics as voters and as potential candidates, with attention to the patterns of socialization that can discourage women from seeing themselves as political leaders. The next two sections focus on the process of deciding to run for public office, especially the crucial role of mentors, and the challenges female candidates face when campaigning, as they work to raise money, develop effective messages, and overcome voter biases regarding women in leadership roles. The final section explores how women govern once in office, showing the impact of having larger numbers of women in positions of political power.

A valuable resource for students, scholars, and voters of all backgrounds, Politicking While Female: The Political Lives of Women offers a comprehensive and accessible collection of essays, supported by new research and analysis, that captures central debates in the study of gender and politics.

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"This excellent compilation serves as an invaluable guide to the gendered obstacles women face when running for and holding elective office. It is a must-read for campaign practitioners and scholars alike. Politicking While Female could not be more timely."
Angela L. Bos, coeditor of "The Political Psychology of Women in U.S. Politics"
"The exciting new research presented in this volume illuminates the myriad ways women-voters, candidates, and elected officials-experience politics differently than men do. Notable also are the diversity of women these scholars examine and the opportunities for expanding women's political voice they highlight."
Zoe M. Oxley, coauthor of "Public Opinion: Democratic Ideals, Democratic Practice"

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