Governing Codes

Gender, Metaphor, and Political Identity

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Governing Codes

Gender, Metaphor, and Political Identity

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Familiar narratives and simplistic stereotypes frame the representation of women in U.S. politics. Pervasive containment rhetorics, such as the distinction between women as mothers and caregivers and men as rational thinkers, create unique hurdles for any woman seeking public office. While these 'governing codes' generally act to constrain female political power, they can also be harnessed as a resource depending on the particular circumstances (e.g., party affiliation, geographic location and personal style). One of these governing codes, the metaphor, is an especially powerful tool in politics today, particularly for women. By examining the political careers of four of the most prominent and influential women in contemporary U.S. politics_Democrats Ann Richards and Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republicans Christine Todd Whitman and Elizabeth Dole_Karrin Vasby Anderson and Kristina Horn Sheeler illustrate how metaphors in public discourse may be both familiar narratives to embrace and boundaries to overturn.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Role of Language in Politics
Chapter 2 Gender, Metaphor, and Political Identity
Chapter 3 Ann Richards
Chapter 4 Christine Todd Whitman
Chapter 5 Hillary Rodham Clinton
Chapter 6 Elizabeth Dole
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Cracking the Governing Codes

Product details

Published Aug 23 2005
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 244
ISBN 9780739110225
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Series Bloomsbury Studies in Political Communication
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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