Gender and Political Communication in America
Nichola Gutgold reviews: Editor Janis Edwards examines the senate campaign films of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole; Wendy Atkins-Sayre explores gender issues surrounding Gov. Jane Swift who discovered that pregnancy and power were mutually exclusive for women politicians; Christina Standerfer explores the issue of lesbian identity in politics in Annise Parker’s and Kathy Webb’s campaigns. Edwards and Mary Kahl offer a most timely analysis of Sarah Palin’s vice presidential campaign and conservative political pundit Ann Coulter is the topic of essays that describes her rhetoric as a diatribe.
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