Women's Political Discourse: A 21st-Century Perspective

Women's Political Discourse: A 21st-Century Perspective

Women's Political Discourse: A 21st-Century Perspective

Women's Political Discourse: A 21st-Century Perspective

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Overview

Although the United States ranks sixtieth internationally in women's political leadership, in 2004, a record nine women held governorships, sixty women served as House members with an additional three women elected as delegates from Washington, D.C., Guam, and the Virgin Islands, and fourteen women occupied Senate seats. How have these women managed to beat the odds in their successful attempts to enter national politics? How do they fruitfully participate in the political process once they gain entry into the sacred halls of Congress and the state house?

Women's Political Discourse profiles women in the most highly visible political offices today, highlighting their communication strategies. Following an engaging overview of women's political discourse from the early twentieth century, the book features selected women governors, representatives, and senators of the past several decades, from Jeannette Rankin—the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives—to Hillary Rodham Clinton. The authors compare women's and men's political communication techniques and include helpful lists of the women governmental leaders of the twentieth and the twenty-first century. Exploring women's unique approaches to governing, Women's Political Discourse seeks to lay out innovative approaches to leadership.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461622444
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/21/2005
Series: Communication, Media, and Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Molly A. Mayhead is professor of speech communication at Western Oregon University. Brenda DeVore Marshall is professor of theatre and communication arts at Linfield College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1 A Space for Discourse
Chapter 4 2 Echoes from the Pioneers: Women's Political Voices in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 5 3 Discourse from "A Woman's Place": Twenty-first-Century Rhetoric in the U.S. House of Representatives
Chapter 6 4 Strangers No More: The Discourse of Twenty-first-Century Women in the U.S. Senate
Chapter 7 5 Voices from All Directions: Women's Discourse in the Twenty-first-Century State House
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Afterword
Chapter 10 Appendix A: Women in the U.S. House: Twentieth Century
Chapter 11 Appendix B: Women in the U.S. House: Twenty-first Century
Chapter 12 Appendix C: Women in the U.S. Senate: Twentieth Century
Chapter 13 Appendix D: Women in the U.S. Senate: Twenty-first Century
Chapter 14 Appendix E: Women Governors: Twentieth Century
Chapter 15 Appendix F: Women Governors: Twenty-first Century
Chapter 16 References
Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 18 About the Authors
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