Latinas in American politics :: changing and embracing political tradition /
"The challenges that women face as political candidates can be compounded by race. In the case of Latinas, stereotypes as well as national media coverage and labeling of 'Latino' issues potentially creates an electoral burden for Latina candidates at the local, state, and national lev...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The challenges that women face as political candidates can be compounded by race. In the case of Latinas, stereotypes as well as national media coverage and labeling of 'Latino' issues potentially creates an electoral burden for Latina candidates at the local, state, and national level. The intersection of race and gender is complicated and often creates more questions than it answers. How are Latinas elected? Are they served by this complex identity or hindered by it? Latinas in American Politics: Embracing and Changing Political Tradition begins addressing the issues by examining the stereotypes Latinas face while running for political office. More specifically, the perception of voters on ideological standings of Latinas provides insight as to what party Latinas are identified with and how they can use this to their advantage. In addition to establishing the role stereotypes play in the electability of Latinas, the way they use and diffuse these stereotypes via campaigns is examined. The images that Latinas present and how they interact with voters via social media establishes a new dynamic in campaigning and allows for theory building in the area of race, gender, and campaigns. Aside from campaigning, party identification for a Latina creates a different barrier. How do Latinas bridge this? Case studies of prominent Latina officials are examined to understand within which contexts and under what conditions Latinas as candidates and as elected officials will experience intersectionality as advantage and disadvantage. Finally, the examination of Latina congressional members shows whether and how the intersection of gender and ethnicity in descriptive representation contributes uniquely to patterns of substantive representation. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates how the intersection of race and gender creates unique situations for representation and electability of candidates"-- |
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series | Latinos and American politics. |
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spelling | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / edited by Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez, and Leslie A. Navarro ; foreword by Carol Hardy-Fanta. Lanham : Lexington Books, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Latinos and American politics Includes bibliographical references and index. Part I. National elections: beliefs, campaign strategies, electability, and legislative strength -- Is there a gender divide: exploring Latinas' political worlds and the intersectional dimensions / John Garcia -- Una ventaja? A survey experiment of the viability of Latina candidates / Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon -- Voter stereotypes of Latino and Latina candidates / Ivy A.M. Cargile, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Jean Reith Schroedel -- Latina legislators in Congress: assessing the experiences and influence of the first generation of Latina lawmakers / Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano -- Virtually shaking hands and kissing babies: congressional candidates and social media campaigns / Samantha L. Hernandez -- Part II. State elections: political ascension, campaigns, communication, and governing -- Networked representation: Latina legislators on twitter / Jose Marichal -- Advantage and disadvantages for Latina officeholders: the case of New Mexico / Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra -- "Liberal Leticia" and the race for Texas lieutenant governor / Sharon A. Navarro -- Latina political leaders in Rhode Island: patterns of recruitment, ambition, and constraint / Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne -- Latina intersectionality and race-gendering in Texas' legislative process / Patricia D. Lopez -- Conclusion. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. "The challenges that women face as political candidates can be compounded by race. In the case of Latinas, stereotypes as well as national media coverage and labeling of 'Latino' issues potentially creates an electoral burden for Latina candidates at the local, state, and national level. The intersection of race and gender is complicated and often creates more questions than it answers. How are Latinas elected? Are they served by this complex identity or hindered by it? Latinas in American Politics: Embracing and Changing Political Tradition begins addressing the issues by examining the stereotypes Latinas face while running for political office. More specifically, the perception of voters on ideological standings of Latinas provides insight as to what party Latinas are identified with and how they can use this to their advantage. In addition to establishing the role stereotypes play in the electability of Latinas, the way they use and diffuse these stereotypes via campaigns is examined. The images that Latinas present and how they interact with voters via social media establishes a new dynamic in campaigning and allows for theory building in the area of race, gender, and campaigns. Aside from campaigning, party identification for a Latina creates a different barrier. How do Latinas bridge this? Case studies of prominent Latina officials are examined to understand within which contexts and under what conditions Latinas as candidates and as elected officials will experience intersectionality as advantage and disadvantage. Finally, the examination of Latina congressional members shows whether and how the intersection of gender and ethnicity in descriptive representation contributes uniquely to patterns of substantive representation. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates how the intersection of race and gender creates unique situations for representation and electability of candidates"-- Provided by publisher Hispanic American women Political activity. Hispanic Americans Politics and government. Hispanic American women legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005006821 Hispanic American legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000737 Women politicians United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005003878 United States Ethnic relations Political aspects. Américaines d'origine latino-américaine Activité politique. Parlementaires américains d'origine latino-américaine. Femmes politiques États-Unis. États-Unis Relations interethniques Aspect politique. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Ethnic relations Political aspects fast Hispanic American legislators fast Hispanic American women legislators fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Hispanic Americans Politics and government fast Women politicians fast United States fast Electronic book. Navarro, Sharon Ann, editor, author. Hernandez, Samantha L., editor, author. Navarro, Leslie A., editor. has work: Latinas in American politics (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFDgX6fcX6BhCP8jX9xcrq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Latinas in American politics. Lanham : Lexington Books, 2016 9781498533355 (DLC) 2016010021 Latinos and American politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016131736 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1229058 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Navarro, Sharon Ann Hernandez, Samantha L. Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / Latinos and American politics. Part I. National elections: beliefs, campaign strategies, electability, and legislative strength -- Is there a gender divide: exploring Latinas' political worlds and the intersectional dimensions / John Garcia -- Una ventaja? A survey experiment of the viability of Latina candidates / Jessica Lavariega Monforti and Sarah Allen Gershon -- Voter stereotypes of Latino and Latina candidates / Ivy A.M. Cargile, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Jean Reith Schroedel -- Latina legislators in Congress: assessing the experiences and influence of the first generation of Latina lawmakers / Walter Clark Wilson and Juan Urbano -- Virtually shaking hands and kissing babies: congressional candidates and social media campaigns / Samantha L. Hernandez -- Part II. State elections: political ascension, campaigns, communication, and governing -- Networked representation: Latina legislators on twitter / Jose Marichal -- Advantage and disadvantages for Latina officeholders: the case of New Mexico / Julia Marin Hellwege and Christine Marie Sierra -- "Liberal Leticia" and the race for Texas lieutenant governor / Sharon A. Navarro -- Latina political leaders in Rhode Island: patterns of recruitment, ambition, and constraint / Lizeth Gonzalez and Tony Affigne -- Latina intersectionality and race-gendering in Texas' legislative process / Patricia D. Lopez -- Conclusion. Hispanic American women Political activity. Hispanic Americans Politics and government. Hispanic American women legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005006821 Hispanic American legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000737 Women politicians United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005003878 Américaines d'origine latino-américaine Activité politique. Parlementaires américains d'origine latino-américaine. Femmes politiques États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Ethnic relations Political aspects fast Hispanic American legislators fast Hispanic American women legislators fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Hispanic Americans Politics and government fast Women politicians fast |
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title | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / |
title_auth | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / |
title_exact_search | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / |
title_full | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / edited by Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez, and Leslie A. Navarro ; foreword by Carol Hardy-Fanta. |
title_fullStr | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / edited by Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez, and Leslie A. Navarro ; foreword by Carol Hardy-Fanta. |
title_full_unstemmed | Latinas in American politics : changing and embracing political tradition / edited by Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez, and Leslie A. Navarro ; foreword by Carol Hardy-Fanta. |
title_short | Latinas in American politics : |
title_sort | latinas in american politics changing and embracing political tradition |
title_sub | changing and embracing political tradition / |
topic | Hispanic American women Political activity. Hispanic Americans Politics and government. Hispanic American women legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005006821 Hispanic American legislators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000737 Women politicians United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005003878 Américaines d'origine latino-américaine Activité politique. Parlementaires américains d'origine latino-américaine. Femmes politiques États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Ethnic relations Political aspects fast Hispanic American legislators fast Hispanic American women legislators fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Hispanic Americans Politics and government fast Women politicians fast |
topic_facet | Hispanic American women Political activity. Hispanic Americans Politics and government. Hispanic American women legislators. Hispanic American legislators. Women politicians United States. United States Ethnic relations Political aspects. Américaines d'origine latino-américaine Activité politique. Parlementaires américains d'origine latino-américaine. Femmes politiques États-Unis. États-Unis Relations interethniques Aspect politique. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. Ethnic relations Political aspects Hispanic American legislators Hispanic American women legislators Hispanic American women Political activity Hispanic Americans Politics and government Women politicians United States Electronic book. |
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