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Gender, Heteronormativity and the American Presidency places
notions of gender at the center of its analysis of presidential
campaign communications. Over the decades, an investment in
gendered representations of would-be leaders has changed little, in
spite of the second- and third-wave feminist movements. Modern
candidates have worked vigorously to demonstrate "compensatory
heterosexuality," an unquestionable normative identity that seeks
to overcome challenges to their masculinity or femininity. The book
draws from a wide range of archived media material, including
televised films and advertisements, public debates and speeches,
and candidate autobiographies. From the domestic ideals promoted by
Eisenhower in the 1950s, right through to the explicit and divisive
rhetoric associated with the Clinton/Trump race in 2016;
intersectional content and discourse analysis reveals how each
presidential candidate used his or her campaign to position
themselves as a defender of traditional gender roles, and
furthermore, how this investment in "appropriate" gender behaviour
was made manifest in both international and domestic policy
choices. This book represents a significant and timely contribution
to the study of political communication. While communication during
presidential elections is a well-established research field, Aidan
Smith's book is the first to apply a gendered lens over such an
extended historical period and across the political spectrum.
Gender, Heteronormativity and the American Presidency places
notions of gender at the center of its analysis of presidential
campaign communications. Over the decades, an investment in
gendered representations of would-be leaders has changed little, in
spite of the second- and third-wave feminist movements. Modern
candidates have worked vigorously to demonstrate "compensatory
heterosexuality," an unquestionable normative identity that seeks
to overcome challenges to their masculinity or femininity. The book
draws from a wide range of archived media material, including
televised films and advertisements, public debates and speeches,
and candidate autobiographies. From the domestic ideals promoted by
Eisenhower in the 1950s, right through to the explicit and divisive
rhetoric associated with the Clinton/Trump race in 2016;
intersectional content and discourse analysis reveals how each
presidential candidate used his or her campaign to position
themselves as a defender of traditional gender roles, and
furthermore, how this investment in "appropriate" gender behaviour
was made manifest in both international and domestic policy
choices. This book represents a significant and timely contribution
to the study of political communication. While communication during
presidential elections is a well-established research field, Aidan
Smith's book is the first to apply a gendered lens over such an
extended historical period and across the political spectrum.
A Scotland on Sunday Sports Book of the Year Take a hilarious romp
through the best and worst of Scottish footballing history. The
Scot who won England the World Cup. Macaroon bars and Bovril. When
Dixie Deans met Bob Marley. When Davie Robb met Olivia Newton-John.
When George McCluskey met the Stones. When Rick Wakeman filed match
reports for Meadowbank Thistle. Triumphs and disasters, submarines
and rowing boats, War and Peace (who's read it). The Cowdenbeath
kettle. The Brechin hedge. Morton's great Danes. Icarus at East
Fife. The dead pigeon sketch and the amazing technicolor
booze-coat. The can girls. Those who flogged ice cream and licked
Hitler. The world's oldest conjoined twins. Inside the half-time
scoreboards. Our greatest goal, our greatest assist, our keepers.
Scarlett Johansson! And of course Arthur Montford - commentator,
curator, favourite uncle to the nation. In Bring Me the Sports
Jacket of Arthur Montford, Aidan Smith mines Scottish football
history for quirk, strangeness and charm. On a journey that takes
him to Albania and also Albion Rovers, great players are celebrated
and so are great characters. Rediscover old legends (not told this
way before) and maybe learn about new ones. If there's a running
theme it's that our game, its participants and those who watch in
the rain are one and the same thing - indomitable.
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