Gender, politics and communication / edited by Annabelle Sreberny, Liesbet van Zoonen.
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Cresskill, N.J. :
Hampton Press,
2000.
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Series: | Hampton Press communication series. Political communication.
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Table of Contents:
- Gender, politics and communication: an introduction
- Representing Hillary Rodham Clinton: gender, meaning, and news media
- Constructing masculinities in U.S. presidential campaigns: the case of 1992
- Women in the house: media representation of British politicians
- Broken hearts, broken dreams? politicians and their families in popular culture
- News as a feminist resource? a case study of the media strategies and media representation of the National Organization for Women, 1966-1980
- Women's movements, public spheres and the media: a research strategy for studying women's movements' publicist practices.
- Covering women in the Indian press: a Brahmanical cultural paradigm
- Women's political webs: global electronic networks
- U.S. talks shows, feminism, and the discourse of addiction
- "Should I maybe perform a strip tease?" gendered representations of race relations and multicultural society in American and Dutch talk shows
- Private talk in public: a case of Finland
- Women, talk radio, and the public sphere(s) in the United States.