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Gender, Race, and Social Identity in American Politics : The Past and Future of Political Access, Paperback / softback Book

Gender, Race, and Social Identity in American Politics : The Past and Future of Political Access Paperback / softback

Edited by Lori L., Indiana University Northw Montalbano

Part of the Media, Culture, and the Arts series

Paperback / softback

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Gender, Race, and Social Identity in American Politics: The Past and Future of Political Access explores the ways in which cultural expression is represented in American politics as it intersects with issues of gender, race, and the construction of social identity.

Specifically, this body of work examines how representations in the media and larger culture can establish and diminish the status of diverse communities of American politicians.

Contributors analyze the rhetorical and performative changes that have occurred in America as it has shifted politically from growing acceptance and tolerance to an obscure—and often hostile—conservative ideology.

This book contributes to the growing dialogue surrounding American politics by citing specific cases of gender and race-based infringements of the current political system, as purported by media and party players.

This book will be especially useful to scholars of political science, media studies, gender studies, and critical race studies.

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