Wolf whistle politics

Wolf whistle politics

By Naomi Wolf

Subjects: Politics, Practical -- United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Women, political activity, Practical Politics, Women political candidates, Politics, practical, Sexism, Politics and government, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Gender Studies, Women legislators, Women legislators -- United States, United states, politics and government, 21st century, Women political candidates -- United States, United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century, Women in Politics, Sexism -- United States, Women politicians -- United States, Women politicians

Description: "The 2016 election year may be remembered as a year to forget, but for American women in politics and feminists alike it was unforgettably distressing--a flash point illuminating both the true state of play for women in public life and feminist politics in the early twenty-first century. Wolf Whistle Politics is a book that tries to account for, contextualize, and even make some sense out of this trying political chapter in American history. [This book] shines a bright light on the complex relationship between women and politics today, reflecting on what we lost, what we won, and what we can do to move forward."--Page 4 of cover.

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