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6 Masculinities and Political Ideology in the United States
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Catherine Bolzendahl
, Canton Winer und Tara Warner
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Masculinity and Politics 1
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Part 1 Masculinity and the Political World
- 1 Measuring Masculinity across Disciplines 11
- 2 Masculinity and Children’s Political Socialization 40
- 3 Tough and Aggressive: How Women of Color Strategically Emphasize Masculine Stereotypes in Campaign Messages 59
- 4 Masculinity and Ableism: The Electoral Effects of Candidate Mental and Physical Illness and Voters’ Evaluations 76
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Part 2 Masculinity and Individual-Level Political Views and Preferences
- 5 An Introduction to Masculinity and Political Attitudes 99
- 6 Masculinities and Political Ideology in the United States 108
- 7 The Unique Role of Masculine Ideology in Political Attitudes and Behaviors 126
- 8 Understanding the Role of Precarious Manhood in Politics 140
- 9 Masculinity, Race, Ethnicity, and Political Efficacy: Neighborhoods and the Use of Politics to Assert Masculinity in Newark, New Jersey 155
- 10 Masculinity, Knowledge, and the Gender Gap: Using Masculinity and Femininity as Predictors of Political Knowledge 170
- 11 Men Care, Too: Gender, Empathy, and Political Compassion 186
- 12 Masculinity and Public Opinion: Are Canadians and Americans Different? 209
- 13 Gen Z and Politics: Masculinity, Femininity, and Beyond 235
- Conclusion: What Do We Know, and Where Do We Go from Here? 257
- Acknowledgments 265
- Bibliography 267
- About the Contributors 303
- About the Editors 309
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Masculinity and Politics 1
-
Part 1 Masculinity and the Political World
- 1 Measuring Masculinity across Disciplines 11
- 2 Masculinity and Children’s Political Socialization 40
- 3 Tough and Aggressive: How Women of Color Strategically Emphasize Masculine Stereotypes in Campaign Messages 59
- 4 Masculinity and Ableism: The Electoral Effects of Candidate Mental and Physical Illness and Voters’ Evaluations 76
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Part 2 Masculinity and Individual-Level Political Views and Preferences
- 5 An Introduction to Masculinity and Political Attitudes 99
- 6 Masculinities and Political Ideology in the United States 108
- 7 The Unique Role of Masculine Ideology in Political Attitudes and Behaviors 126
- 8 Understanding the Role of Precarious Manhood in Politics 140
- 9 Masculinity, Race, Ethnicity, and Political Efficacy: Neighborhoods and the Use of Politics to Assert Masculinity in Newark, New Jersey 155
- 10 Masculinity, Knowledge, and the Gender Gap: Using Masculinity and Femininity as Predictors of Political Knowledge 170
- 11 Men Care, Too: Gender, Empathy, and Political Compassion 186
- 12 Masculinity and Public Opinion: Are Canadians and Americans Different? 209
- 13 Gen Z and Politics: Masculinity, Femininity, and Beyond 235
- Conclusion: What Do We Know, and Where Do We Go from Here? 257
- Acknowledgments 265
- Bibliography 267
- About the Contributors 303
- About the Editors 309
- Index 311