Political Women
Language and Leadership
Herausgeber: Lockhart, Michele; Mollick, Kathleen
Political Women
Language and Leadership
Herausgeber: Lockhart, Michele; Mollick, Kathleen
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This collection examines the ways in which women have used political rhetoric and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their right to leadership, at the national level.
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This collection examines the ways in which women have used political rhetoric and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their right to leadership, at the national level.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9780739182031
- ISBN-10: 073918203X
- Artikelnr.: 38529264
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9780739182031
- ISBN-10: 073918203X
- Artikelnr.: 38529264
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michele Lockhart teaches business communications and English at Texas Woman's University. Kathleen Mollick is an associate professor of English at Tarleton State University, where she serves as the Director of the Writing Program.
Introduction
Diane M. Blair
I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for Language
Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in Frances
E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel
Kristie Fleckenstein
Chapter 2: "Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple
McPherson and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934
William Carney
Chapter 3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black
Sara Hillin
II. A Shift to Modern Day: A Look at Leadership
Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads of State and Rhetorical Action
Rebecca S. Richards
Chapter 5: Leadership and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance
Speeches of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Michele Lockhart
Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter: Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick
Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical Analysis of the
Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the Republican Party
Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman
III. Women and Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America
Chapter 8: The Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of
Female Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign
Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights"
Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory
Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and Kenneth Campbell
Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender Regime and Hillary
Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric
Maria Daxenbichler and Rochelle Gregory
Diane M. Blair
I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for Language
Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in Frances
E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel
Kristie Fleckenstein
Chapter 2: "Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple
McPherson and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934
William Carney
Chapter 3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black
Sara Hillin
II. A Shift to Modern Day: A Look at Leadership
Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads of State and Rhetorical Action
Rebecca S. Richards
Chapter 5: Leadership and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance
Speeches of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Michele Lockhart
Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter: Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick
Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical Analysis of the
Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the Republican Party
Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman
III. Women and Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America
Chapter 8: The Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of
Female Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign
Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights"
Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory
Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and Kenneth Campbell
Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender Regime and Hillary
Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric
Maria Daxenbichler and Rochelle Gregory
Introduction
Diane M. Blair
I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for Language
Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in Frances
E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel
Kristie Fleckenstein
Chapter 2: "Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple
McPherson and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934
William Carney
Chapter 3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black
Sara Hillin
II. A Shift to Modern Day: A Look at Leadership
Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads of State and Rhetorical Action
Rebecca S. Richards
Chapter 5: Leadership and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance
Speeches of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Michele Lockhart
Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter: Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick
Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical Analysis of the
Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the Republican Party
Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman
III. Women and Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America
Chapter 8: The Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of
Female Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign
Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights"
Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory
Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and Kenneth Campbell
Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender Regime and Hillary
Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric
Maria Daxenbichler and Rochelle Gregory
Diane M. Blair
I. Initial Women Moving Forward: A Fight for Language
Chapter 1: Epideictic Memories: The Argument for Spatial Agency in Frances
E. Willard's A Wheel within a Wheel
Kristie Fleckenstein
Chapter 2: "Shall America Retain the Faith of Our Fathers?": Aimee Semple
McPherson and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934
William Carney
Chapter 3: From The Good Ship Lollipop to the White House: Ethos and the
Invitational Rhetoric of Shirley Temple Black
Sara Hillin
II. A Shift to Modern Day: A Look at Leadership
Chapter 4: Averting Crisis: Women as Heads of State and Rhetorical Action
Rebecca S. Richards
Chapter 5: Leadership and the [Vice] Presidency: The Nomination Acceptance
Speeches of Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Michele Lockhart
Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter: Saturday Night Live's Portrayal of Geraldine
Ferraro and Sarah Palin
Kathleen Mollick
Chapter 7: Meghan McCain is GOP Proud: A Rhetorical Analysis of the
Political Discourse Surrounding Feminist Leadership in the Republican Party
Nichelle D. McNabb and Rachel B. Friedman
III. Women and Politics: 2012 and the Future of Women Leaders in America
Chapter 8: The Female Email: Examining the Leadership and Rhetoric of
Female Representations of the 2012 Obama Campaign
Alison Novak and Janet Johnson
Chapter 9: Western Women's Ethos and a Response to Privilege: Advocacy in
Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Women's Rights Are Human Rights"
Nancy Myers
Chapter 10: Media and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Model for
Understanding Construction of Collective Memory
Mary Tucker-McLaughlin and Kenneth Campbell
Chapter 11: Electing the Commander in Chief: The Gender Regime and Hillary
Clinton's 2008 Campaign Rhetoric
Maria Daxenbichler and Rochelle Gregory







