Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Minority Women in U.S. Politics
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Reihe: Routledge Series on Identity Politics
ISBN: 978-1-032-28190-2
Verlag: Routledge
The second edition of Distinct Identities continues to provide a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the complexities of the politics, social structures, and cultural contexts that animate how women of color engage in and shape U.S. politics. Keeping the structure of the original volume, this text represents the diverse and innovative scholarship being conducted in this field while covering the core topics in gender politics.
What’s New:
- Chapters on queer women of color and the role of women of color and social movements.
- Chapters on the strategies that women of color use to run for office, where they run, political newcomers (Asian and Indigenous women).
- Chapters on the experiences of women of color office holders.
- Chapters on policy analysis and the media’s role in shaping the political agenda of women of color political elites.
Distinct Identities pushes the boundaries of traditional intersectional scholarship and responds to America’s rapidly diversifying demographics and political culture. It reflects cutting-edge scholarship and provides readers with insight into where the field of women of color politics will head in the coming years.
Zielgruppe
Undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction Part 1: Mass Behavior and Grassroots Mobilization 2. Same Qualifications, Different Identities: Evaluating Voter Perceptions by Candidate Sexuality, Race, and Gender 3. Black Lives Matter at the Intersection 4. Muslim Women in the United States and Experiences with Discrimination 5. Thinking Outside the (Ballot) Box: Analyzing the Political Creativity of Black Women-Led Organizations Mobilizing Voters In Baltimore 6. Pathways & Barriers: How Young Women of Color are Politicized in Chicago Part 2: Running for Office: Ambition and Candidate Experiences 7. Asian Americans Making Waves in City Halls and Beyond 8. Talking the Talk: Lori Lightfoot on Policing and Violence in Chicago 9. From the Bench to the Ladder? Gendered Local Political Experience and Latina Success in State Legislatures 10. Asian American and Pacific Islander Women Leaders & Political Communication 11. Different Paths to Political Ambition Through Sports for Black and White Women Part 3: Representation and Office Holding 12. Theorizing Kamala Harris 13. Sí, Ella Puede! Social Movements, Community Activism, and Latina Legislative Leadership 14. The Phenomenon of Autocannibalism and Black Women Judges’ On-the-Bench Experiences 15. Holding Office in Native America: The Policy Choices of Native Women Legislators 16. "I’m A Mother First": How Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ intersecting Identities Inform her Criminal Justice Reform Policies 17. The Squad Has Something to Say: Black and Latina Congressional Women, Twitter, and Representation during the Trump Era 18. A CROWN For All of Us: The Double Momentum Model of Policy Entrepreneurship