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Inventive Politicians and Ethnic Ascent in American Politics - The Uphill Elections of Italians and Mexicans to the U.S. Congress (Hardcover)
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Inventive Politicians and Ethnic Ascent in American Politics - The Uphill Elections of Italians and Mexicans to the U.S. Congress (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in American Politics and Governance
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This innovative book investigates the process through which ethnic
minorities penetrate into higher echelons of political power:
specifically, how they succeed in getting elected to the U.S.
Congress. Analysts today see ethnic politicians largely in relation
to their collectivities, but by actually studying what ethnic
minority politicians do and the issues they have faced, Jimenez's
book offers an original perspective of analysis. Jimenez utilizes a
ground-breaking comparative dataset of elected members of Congress
organized upon the basis of national origin, the first available.
Using the cases of Mexican-Americans and Italian-Americans, Jimenez
analyzes and compares the different ways that these ethnic
politicians have been elected to the national legislature from the
beginning of the 20th century until the present. Her study examines
Italian and Mexican-American politicians' actions and interactions
with local political parties, identifies various layers of
political power that have influenced their successes and failures,
and uncovers the strategies that they have used. Jimenez argues
that the politically active segment of an ethnic group matters in
the process of political incorporation of a group. She also asserts
that regular access of ethnic groups into upper levels of political
office and the full acceptance of new ethnic players only occurs as
a consequence of an institutional change. Jimenez's pioneering
documentation and analysis of the strategies of ethnic minority
politicians and the ways that political institutions have
influenced these politicians is significant to scholars of
political incorporation, race and ethnicity, and congressional
elections. Her book demonstrates the need to reconsider several
standard ideas of how minority representation occurs and deepens
our understanding of the role that political institutions play in
that process.
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