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Masculinity, Femininity, and American Political Behavior (Hardcover)
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Masculinity, Femininity, and American Political Behavior (Hardcover)
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What influences political behavior more - one's gender or one's
gendered personality traits? Certain gendered traits have long been
associated with particular political leanings in American politics.
For example, the Democratic Party is thought to have a
compassionate, feminine nature while the Republican Party is deemed
to have a tougher, more masculine nature. Masculinity, Femininity,
and American Political Behavior, a first-of-its-kind analysis of
the effects of individuals' gendered personality traits -
masculinity and femininity - on their political attitudes and
behavior, argues that gendered personalities, and not biological
sex, are what drive the political behavior of individual citizens.
Drawing on a groundbreaking national survey measuring gendered
personality traits and political preferences, the book shows that
individuals' levels of masculine and feminine personality traits
help to determine their party identification, vote choice,
ideology, and political engagement. And in conjunction with
biological sex, these traits also influence attitudes about sex
roles. For example, the more strongly an individual identifies with
"feminine" characteristics, the more strongly they identify with
the Democratic Party. Likewise, the more "masculine" an individual,
the more they are drawn to the GOP. The book also demonstrates
that, despite conventional wisdom, biological sex does not dictate
gendered personalities. As such, the personality trait approach of
the book moves gender and politics research well beyond the
traditional male/female dichotomy. Moreover, Masculinity,
Femininity, and American Political Behavior points to new and as
yet underexplored strategies for candidate campaigns, get out the
vote efforts, and officeholders' governing behavior.
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