A Woman's Place Is in the House

A Woman's Place Is in the House
Title A Woman's Place Is in the House PDF eBook
Author Barbara Burrell
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 234
Release 1996-01-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780472083848

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The Women of the 116th Congress

The Women of the 116th Congress
Title The Women of the 116th Congress PDF eBook
Author The New York Times
Publisher Abrams
Pages 214
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1683357817

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A photographic celebration of the women of the 116th—the most diverse Congress in American history. The first woman Speaker of the House. The first female combat veteran. The first Native American women. The first Muslim women. The first openly gay member of the Senate. These are just some of the remarkable firsts represented by the women of the 116th Congress, the most diverse and inclusive in American history. Just over a century ago, Jeannette Rankin of Montana was the first and only woman in the House of Representatives. By the time of the 116th Congress, a total of 131 were seated in both chambers. The 2018 midterm elections brought a seismic change—and this book, a collaboration between New York Times photo editors Beth Flynn and Marisa Schwartz Taylor and photographers Elizabeth D. Herman and Celeste Sloman—documents the women of the 116th Congress, photographed in the style of historical portrait paintings commonly seen in the halls of power to highlight the stark difference between how we’ve historically viewed governance and how it has evolved. Also featured are an illustrated timeline and list of firsts for women in Congress; “Her Vote, Her Voice” sections throughout that highlight historical moments in female politics; and an extended introduction and foreword by Roxane Gay. The Women of the 116th Congress is a testament to what representation in the United States looks like in the twenty-first century—and an inspiration for what it may look like in the years to come.

Gender in Campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives

Gender in Campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives
Title Gender in Campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives PDF eBook
Author Barbara Burrell
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 0
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780472072316

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Barbara Burrell presents a comprehensive examination of women’s candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in congressional elections from 1994 through 2012. Analyzing extensive original data sets on all major party candidates for 10 elections—covering candidate status, sex, party affiliation, fundraising, candidate background variables, votes obtained, and success rates for both primary and general elections—Burrell finds no evidence of categorical gender discrimination against women candidates. They compete equally with men and often outpace them in raising money, gaining interest group and political party support, and winning elections; indeed, more women hold seats in the House than ever before. However, Burrell concludes, women have not advanced more quickly because newcomers face difficulties in challenging more experienced candidates and because women are not taking advantage of opportunities to run for office.

Women's Congress on Housing

Women's Congress on Housing
Title Women's Congress on Housing PDF eBook
Author United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1956
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN

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A Woman in the House (and Senate)

A Woman in the House (and Senate)
Title A Woman in the House (and Senate) PDF eBook
Author Ilene Cooper
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Pages 128
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781419710360

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A chronicle of women's contributions to politics in the United States traces the period between the women's suffrage movement and the 2012 election, and includes portraits of such luminaries as Hattie Caraway, Patsy Mink, and Shirley Chisholm.

Gender and Elections

Gender and Elections
Title Gender and Elections PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Carroll
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 317
Release 2013-12-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107729246

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The third edition of Gender and Elections offers a systematic, lively, and multifaceted account of the role of gender in the electoral process through the 2012 elections. This timely yet enduring volume strikes a balance between highlighting the most important developments for women as voters and candidates in the 2012 elections and providing a more long-term, in-depth analysis of the ways that gender has helped shape the contours and outcomes of electoral politics in the United States. Individual chapters demonstrate the importance of gender in understanding and interpreting presidential elections, presidential and vice-presidential candidacies, voter participation and turnout, voting choices, congressional elections, the political involvement of Latinas, the participation of African American women, the support of political parties and women's organizations, candidate communications with voters, and state elections. Without question, Gender and Elections is the most comprehensive, reliable, and trustworthy resource on the role of gender in US electoral politics.

A Seat at the Table

A Seat at the Table
Title A Seat at the Table PDF eBook
Author Kelly Dittmar
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 313
Release 2018-08-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190915757

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The presence of women in Congress is at an all-time high -- approximately one of every five members is female -- and record numbers of women are running for public office for the 2018 midterms. At the same time, Congress is more polarized than ever, and little research exists on how women in Congress view their experiences and contributions to American politics today. Drawing on personal interviews with over three-quarters of the women serving in the 114th Congress (2015-17), the authors analyze how these women navigate today's stark partisan divisions, and whether they feel effective in their jobs. Through first-person perspectives, A Seat at the Table looks at what motivates these women's legislative priorities and behavior, details the ways in which women experience service within a male-dominated institution, and highlights why it matters that women sit in the nation's federal legislative chambers. It describes the strategies women employ to overcome any challenges they confront as well as the opportunities available to them. The book examines how gender interacts with political party, race and ethnicity, seniority, chamber, and district characteristics to shape women's representational influence and behavior, finding that party and race/ethnicity are the two most complicating factors to a singular narrative of women's congressional representation. While congresswomen's perspectives, experiences, and influence are neither uniform nor interchangeable, they strongly believe their presence matters in myriad ways, affecting congressional culture, priorities, processes, debates, and outcomes.