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2. Positive Interaction of Gender and Race/Ethnicity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Challenges to the Double Disadvantage Theory 1
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PART I. Attitudinal Advantages for Latinas
- 1. Gender and Racial Attitudes in Politics 15
- 2. Positive Interaction of Gender and Race/Ethnicity 32
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PART II. Political and Electoral Advantages for Latinas
- 3. Predicting Latina Political Office-holding 53
- 4. Diverse State Legislators in Texas 73
- 5. Diverse State Legislators in California 101
- Conclusion. Explanations for Latina Political Success 131
- Appendix 137
- Bibliography 165
- Index 179
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Challenges to the Double Disadvantage Theory 1
-
PART I. Attitudinal Advantages for Latinas
- 1. Gender and Racial Attitudes in Politics 15
- 2. Positive Interaction of Gender and Race/Ethnicity 32
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PART II. Political and Electoral Advantages for Latinas
- 3. Predicting Latina Political Office-holding 53
- 4. Diverse State Legislators in Texas 73
- 5. Diverse State Legislators in California 101
- Conclusion. Explanations for Latina Political Success 131
- Appendix 137
- Bibliography 165
- Index 179