Transnational Feminist Rhetorics and Gendered Leadership in Global Politics : From Daughters of Destiny to Iron Ladies
Transnational Feminist Rhetorics and Gendered Leadership in Global Politics : From Daughters of Destiny to Iron Ladies
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Author(s): Richards, Rebecca S.
ISBN No.: 9780739198254
Pages: 256
Year: 201410
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 183.54
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"Transnational Feminist Rhetorics and Gendered Leadership in Global Politics offers an important contribution to and promises to spark new conversations about transnational feminist and rhetorical scholarship. Richards demonstrates a distinctive ability to sustain and focus on the potential of the discourses and practices of women world leaders to serve as radical departures from the assumptions about leadership in and across nation-state contexts, as well as re-instantiations of neoliberal logics underpinning the nation-state. Richards moves elegantly from the narratives of power produced by and about individuals to collective considerations of political women in order to identify structures and strategies that frame and promote the naturalness or inevitability of women leaders, and the public histories they animate in transnational contexts." --Adela Licona, University of Arizona "Rebecca Richards' insightful and compelling book, Transnational Feminist Rhetorics and Gendered Leadership in Global Politics, is a must-read for audiences invested in feminist rhetorics and women's leadership. Richards' astute analysis of a range of multimodal texts reveals the impactful rhetorical strategies that shape identities of women world leaders and their work. Besides the major contributions Richards makes to feminist rhetorical scholarship, she intervenes significantly in conversations relating to transnational, citizenship, genre, and media studies. Situated in the recent past and contemporary moment, Richards' study has much to say to our current situation as well as to the future prospect of women in leadership positions around the globe." --Jessica Enoch, University of Maryland "The Oval Office, like its equivalent in other nation-states, has traditionally been viewed as masculine rhetorical space.


In this insightful study, Rebecca Richards explores how women world leaders navigate these spaces, and, most importantly--explains why their presence on the world stage is so rare. Anyone interested in the gendered dynamics of political office will be fascinated by this book." --Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky.


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