Latinas in American Politics
Changing and Embracing Political Tradition
Herausgeber: Navarro, Sharon A; Navarro, Leslie A; Hernandez, Samantha L
Latinas in American Politics
Changing and Embracing Political Tradition
Herausgeber: Navarro, Sharon A; Navarro, Leslie A; Hernandez, Samantha L
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This volume examines when and how Latinas run for political office at the national and state level. Contributors further this analysis by examining the ways Latinas are covered in the news, how they are compared to other political candidates, and how they act once in the legislature.
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This volume examines when and how Latinas run for political office at the national and state level. Contributors further this analysis by examining the ways Latinas are covered in the news, how they are compared to other political candidates, and how they act once in the legislature.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498533355
- ISBN-10: 1498533353
- Artikelnr.: 44675117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498533355
- ISBN-10: 1498533353
- Artikelnr.: 44675117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Sharon A. Navarro; Samantha L. Hernandez and Leslie A. Navarro - Foreword by Carol Hardy-Fanta - Contributions by Tony Affigne; Ivy A. M. Cargile; John Garcia; Sarah Allen Gershon; Lizeth Gonzalez; Julia Marin Hellwege; Samantha L. Hernandez; Pa
Foreword
Carol Hardy-Fanta Introduction Part 1. National Elections: Beliefs
Campaign Strategies
Electability
and Legislative Strength Chapter 1: Is there a Gender Divide: Exploring Latinas' Political Worlds and the Intersectional Dimensions
John Garcia Chapter 2: Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of Latina Candidates
Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon Chapter 3: Voter Stereotypes of Latino and Latina Candidates
Ivy A. M. Cargile
Jennifer L. Merolla
and Jean Reith Schroedel Chapter 4: Latina Legislators in Congress: Assessing the Experiences and Influence of the First Generation of Latina Lawmakers
Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano Chapter 5: Virtually Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Congressional Candidates and Social Media Campaigns
Samantha L. Hernandez Part 2. State Elections: Political Ascension
Campaigns
Communication
and Governing Chapter 6: Networked Representation: Latina Legislators on Twitter
Jose Marichal Chapter 7: Advantage and Disadvantages for Latina Officeholders: The Case of New Mexico
Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra Chapter 8: "Liberal Leticia" and the Race for Texas Lieutenant Governor
Sharon A. Navarro Chapter 9: Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of Recruitment
Ambition
and Constraint
Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne Chapter 10: Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering In Texas' Legislative Process
Patricia D. Lopez Conclusion
Carol Hardy-Fanta Introduction Part 1. National Elections: Beliefs
Campaign Strategies
Electability
and Legislative Strength Chapter 1: Is there a Gender Divide: Exploring Latinas' Political Worlds and the Intersectional Dimensions
John Garcia Chapter 2: Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of Latina Candidates
Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon Chapter 3: Voter Stereotypes of Latino and Latina Candidates
Ivy A. M. Cargile
Jennifer L. Merolla
and Jean Reith Schroedel Chapter 4: Latina Legislators in Congress: Assessing the Experiences and Influence of the First Generation of Latina Lawmakers
Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano Chapter 5: Virtually Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Congressional Candidates and Social Media Campaigns
Samantha L. Hernandez Part 2. State Elections: Political Ascension
Campaigns
Communication
and Governing Chapter 6: Networked Representation: Latina Legislators on Twitter
Jose Marichal Chapter 7: Advantage and Disadvantages for Latina Officeholders: The Case of New Mexico
Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra Chapter 8: "Liberal Leticia" and the Race for Texas Lieutenant Governor
Sharon A. Navarro Chapter 9: Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of Recruitment
Ambition
and Constraint
Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne Chapter 10: Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering In Texas' Legislative Process
Patricia D. Lopez Conclusion
Foreword
Carol Hardy-Fanta Introduction Part 1. National Elections: Beliefs
Campaign Strategies
Electability
and Legislative Strength Chapter 1: Is there a Gender Divide: Exploring Latinas' Political Worlds and the Intersectional Dimensions
John Garcia Chapter 2: Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of Latina Candidates
Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon Chapter 3: Voter Stereotypes of Latino and Latina Candidates
Ivy A. M. Cargile
Jennifer L. Merolla
and Jean Reith Schroedel Chapter 4: Latina Legislators in Congress: Assessing the Experiences and Influence of the First Generation of Latina Lawmakers
Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano Chapter 5: Virtually Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Congressional Candidates and Social Media Campaigns
Samantha L. Hernandez Part 2. State Elections: Political Ascension
Campaigns
Communication
and Governing Chapter 6: Networked Representation: Latina Legislators on Twitter
Jose Marichal Chapter 7: Advantage and Disadvantages for Latina Officeholders: The Case of New Mexico
Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra Chapter 8: "Liberal Leticia" and the Race for Texas Lieutenant Governor
Sharon A. Navarro Chapter 9: Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of Recruitment
Ambition
and Constraint
Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne Chapter 10: Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering In Texas' Legislative Process
Patricia D. Lopez Conclusion
Carol Hardy-Fanta Introduction Part 1. National Elections: Beliefs
Campaign Strategies
Electability
and Legislative Strength Chapter 1: Is there a Gender Divide: Exploring Latinas' Political Worlds and the Intersectional Dimensions
John Garcia Chapter 2: Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of Latina Candidates
Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon Chapter 3: Voter Stereotypes of Latino and Latina Candidates
Ivy A. M. Cargile
Jennifer L. Merolla
and Jean Reith Schroedel Chapter 4: Latina Legislators in Congress: Assessing the Experiences and Influence of the First Generation of Latina Lawmakers
Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano Chapter 5: Virtually Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Congressional Candidates and Social Media Campaigns
Samantha L. Hernandez Part 2. State Elections: Political Ascension
Campaigns
Communication
and Governing Chapter 6: Networked Representation: Latina Legislators on Twitter
Jose Marichal Chapter 7: Advantage and Disadvantages for Latina Officeholders: The Case of New Mexico
Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra Chapter 8: "Liberal Leticia" and the Race for Texas Lieutenant Governor
Sharon A. Navarro Chapter 9: Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of Recruitment
Ambition
and Constraint
Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne Chapter 10: Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering In Texas' Legislative Process
Patricia D. Lopez Conclusion







