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Sisters in the Statehouse - Black Women and Legislative Decision Making (Hardcover)
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Sisters in the Statehouse - Black Women and Legislative Decision Making (Hardcover)
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Descriptive studies of women in office have well documented the
ways in which the gender and race of legislators affects policy
preferences. However, descriptive studies of female legislators
tend to treat identity as constant over time and context and so
fail to account for the substantive work of legislators. As Sisters
in the Statehouse shows, it is not enough to disaggregate women
from Blacks. While scholars have long advanced the notion that
African American women as a group exhibit specificities informed by
the intersection of race and gender that provide them with a unique
worldview, it is necessary to further explore differences among
Black women. This book addresses this gap by utilizing humanistic
inquiry to examine the connection between descriptive and
substantive representation in the case of Black women legislators.
This link hinges on how such legislators see the effects of their
own race-gender identity on their legislative work. By combining
humanistic and social science techniques, including feminist life
histories, elite interviews, and participant observation in
conjunction with legislative case studies and bill sponsorship
data, Nadia E. Brown presents a fuller description of how identity
informs Black women state legislators descriptive and substantive
representation. Linking personal narratives to political behavior,
Brown elicits the feminist life histories of African American women
legislators to understand how their experiences with racism and
sexism have influenced their legislative decision-making and policy
preferences. Sisters in the Statehouse is a groundbreaking inquiry
into how an intersectional approach can enhance our understanding
of political representation.
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