Political Consequences of Being a Woman
In "Political Consequences of Being a Woman," author Kahn delves into the intricate dynamics of sex role stereotyping and its profound impact on the electability of women candidates. Published by Columbia University Press in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of how gender perceptions shape the landscape of statewide campaigns. Kahn's exploration reveals the challenges and consequences faced by women in politics, making this book essential reading for anyone interested in gender studies, political science, and the ongoing fight for equality in electoral processes. Discover how societal norms influence the political arena and the implications for future generations of women leaders.