Cracked But Not Shattered thoroughly analyzes Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination with an eye to identifying what went wrong-why, the frontrunner, she ended up not breaking 'the glass ceiling.' Although her communication was flawed and the media coverage of her did reflect biases, these essays demonstrate how her campaign was in trouble from the start because of her gender, status as a former First Lady, and being half of a political couple.
Cracked But Not Shattered thoroughly analyzes Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination with an eye to identifying what went wrong-why, the frontrunner, she ended up not breaking 'the glass ceiling.' Although her communication was flawed and the media coverage of her did reflect biases, these essays demonstrate how her campaign was in trouble from the start because of her gender, status as a former First Lady, and being half of a political couple.
Theodore F. Sheckels is A. G. Ingram Professor of English at Randolph-Macon College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 I.Contexts Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Alternative Approaches to Delegate Selection and Their Effects on the 2008 Democratic Primary Election Results Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Public Woman, Private Wife: Hillary Clinton Could Not Have Won Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Hillary, You Can't Go Home Again: The Entrapment of the First Lady Role Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Clinton Political Team: Marriage, Gender, and the Presidential Quest Part 7 II.Communication Chapter 8 Chapter 5. It Takes a Village to Win: A Rhetorical Analysis of "Hillary for President" Chapter 9 Chapter 6. The First-and Last-Woman Standing: Hillary Rodham Clinton's Presidential Primary Debate Performance Chapter 10 Chapter 7. "It's 3 a.m.": Strategic Communication in Hillary Clinton's 2008 Presidential Primary Part 11 III.Media Chapter 12 Chapter 8. The Cleavage Commotion: How the Press Covered Senator Clinton's Campaign Chapter 13 Chapter 9. She's Not Laughing: Political Humor and Hillary Clinton's Campaign for President Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Democrat Suffers Media Bias: Hillary's Fight Against Pro-Obama Coverage Part 15 Afterword
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 I.Contexts Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Alternative Approaches to Delegate Selection and Their Effects on the 2008 Democratic Primary Election Results Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Public Woman, Private Wife: Hillary Clinton Could Not Have Won Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Hillary, You Can't Go Home Again: The Entrapment of the First Lady Role Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Clinton Political Team: Marriage, Gender, and the Presidential Quest Part 7 II.Communication Chapter 8 Chapter 5. It Takes a Village to Win: A Rhetorical Analysis of "Hillary for President" Chapter 9 Chapter 6. The First-and Last-Woman Standing: Hillary Rodham Clinton's Presidential Primary Debate Performance Chapter 10 Chapter 7. "It's 3 a.m.": Strategic Communication in Hillary Clinton's 2008 Presidential Primary Part 11 III.Media Chapter 12 Chapter 8. The Cleavage Commotion: How the Press Covered Senator Clinton's Campaign Chapter 13 Chapter 9. She's Not Laughing: Political Humor and Hillary Clinton's Campaign for President Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Democrat Suffers Media Bias: Hillary's Fight Against Pro-Obama Coverage Part 15 Afterword
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