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Discourse, Politics and Women as Global Leaders
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Edited by:
John Wilson
and Diana Boxer
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English
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2015
About this book
Discourse, Politics and Women as Global Leaders focuses on the discourse practices of women in global political leadership. It provides a series of discursive studies of women in positions of political leadership. ‘Political leadership’ is defined as achieving a senior position within a political organization and will often indicate a senior role in government or opposition. The volume draws on a diverse collection of studies from across the globe, reflecting a variety of cultures and distinct polities. The primary aim is to consider in what way(s) discursive practice underpins, reflects, or is appropriated in terms of women’s political success and achievements within politics. The chapters employ differing theoretical approaches all bound by the discursive insights they provide, and in terms of their contribution to understanding the role of language and discourse in the construction of gendered identities within political contexts.
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Table of contents
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Discourse, politics and women
1 - Part I. Discursive features of leadership
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Chapter 1. “Why can’t a woman be more like a man?”
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Chapter 2. Breaking the glass & keeping the ceiling
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Chapter 3. Under fire
67 - Part II. Discourse, media and power
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Chapter 4. Twitter as political discourse
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Chapter 5. Gender and political discourse in Tunisia
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Chapter 6. Julia Gillard
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Chapter 7. Women in politics and the media
169 - Part III. Leadership, identity and the public
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Chapter 8. “Thank you for heckling me”
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Chapter 9. Governors debating
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Chapter 10. Discourses of female leaders in postcolonial Hong Kong
251 - Part IV. Styling the leader
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Chapter 11. Governing in the gendered structure of power
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Chapter 12. The ball is in the women’s court
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Chapter 13. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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Conclusion
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About the authors
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Index
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October 26, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789027267979
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360
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Professional and scholarly;