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Women and the White House
Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics
Book • 2012
This book examines the intersection of gender, popular culture, and presidential politics, focusing on the portrayal of women in relation to the White House.
It analyzes how media representations shape public perceptions of female political figures and their roles in power.
The book explores the historical context of women's involvement in presidential politics, examining the challenges and triumphs they have faced.
It also considers the impact of popular culture on shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse surrounding women in leadership positions.
The book offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between gender, media, and presidential politics, providing insights into the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the political arena.
It analyzes how media representations shape public perceptions of female political figures and their roles in power.
The book explores the historical context of women's involvement in presidential politics, examining the challenges and triumphs they have faced.
It also considers the impact of popular culture on shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse surrounding women in leadership positions.
The book offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between gender, media, and presidential politics, providing insights into the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the political arena.
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Lilly J. Goren

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as one of her co-edited books.

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