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E-raamat: Gender Power, Leadership, and Governance

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780472224333
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  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
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Investigates how notions of masculinity and femininity inform ideology, political action, and institutional prejudice


This groundbreaking collection introduces the concept of gender power as a pervasive but overlooked force within institutions, particularly U.S. politics. It examines the ideological dimensions of masculinity--masculinism--and its pervasive and reinforcing effects. The essays examine gender as a property of institutions, something with deep symbolic meaning, as well as an analytic category importantly distinctive from sex. Theoretically rich, Gender Power, Leadership and Governance contributes to understandings of power and leadership as it provides a new perspective on men, women, and their relationships to governance.
Essays reveal the multiplicity of ways "compulsory masculinity" is imposed upon female leaders who wish to succeed in a man's world, and analyzes the use of interpersonal means to ensure masculine advantage. For example, only one woman in Congress was able to have a direct effect on any reproductive policy; other women experienced sexual harassment by offensive men, which resulted in their being distracted from performing as leaders.
Until now, studies of gender within the field of political science have focused centrally on women. Men have been studied as gendered beings whose thinking has shaped politics in ways advantageous to them, but this volume is unique in crossing multiple levels of analysis and demonstrating the interactive and reinforcing effects of gender power. The book is required reading for political scientists who have frequently been blind to masculinist assumptions and cultural belief systems when gender roles collide with leadership demands for women. It will also appeal to those in public administration and policy, sociology, and business studies.
"An important book that challenges the ways empirical research is done and the ways social scientists think about gender."--Nancy Hartsock, University of Washington
"A very useful book on gender and political leadership that weaves together scholarly research with practical applications and suggestions for change."--Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"A very ambitious book, attempting no less than a paradigm shift in social science thinking."--Marcia Lynn Whicker, Rutgers University
Georgia Duerst-Lahti is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Government, Beloit College. Rita Mae Kelly is Director and Chair of the School of Justice Studies, and Professor of Justice Studies, Political Science, and Women's Studies, Arizona State University.
Introduction 1(8) Part 1: Gender, Power, and Leadership 9(56) On Governance, Leadership, and Gender 11(28) Georgia Duerst-Lahti Rita Mae Kelly The Study of Gender Power and Its Link to Governance and Leadership 39(26) Rita Mae Kelly Georgia Duerst-Lahti Part 2: Gender versus Sex as an Analytical Category: Gender Power and Sex Differences 65(48) Sex-Role Identity and Decision Styles: How Gender Helps Explain the Paucity of Women at the Top 67(26) Cheryl Simrell King Sex, Gender, and Leadership in the Representation of Women 93(20) Karin L. Tamerius Part 3: Gender as a Property: Institutional Sexism and Gendered Organizational Analysis 113(52) Women, Its Not Enough to Be Elected: Committee Position Makes a Difference 115(26) Noelle Norton The Gendered Nature of Lowis Typology; or, Who Would Guess You Could Find Gender Here? 141(24) Meredith Ann Newman Part 4: Gender Power as a Set of Practices: The Interpersonal Dimension 165(46) Position Power versus Gender Power: Who Holds the Floor? 167(28) Lyn Kathlene Offensive Men, Defensive Women: Sexual Harassment, Leadership, and Management 195(16) Rita Mae Kelly Part 5: Gender Power and Social Symbolic Meaning: Norms of Gender and Gender in Norms and Concepts 211(46) Making Something of Absence: The ``Year of the Woman and Womens Representation 213(26) Georgia Duerst-Lahti Dayna Verstegen Hillary, Health Care, and Gender Power 239(18) Mary Ellen Guy Part 6: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations 257(16) Toward Gender Awareness and Gender Balance in Leadership and Governance 259(14) Rita Mae Kelly Georgia Duerst-Lahti Bibliography 273(16) Contributors 289(4) Index 293
Georgia Duerst-Lahti is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Government, Beloit College. Rita Mae Kelly is Director and Chair of the School of Justice Studies, and Professor of Justice Studies, Political Science, and Women's Studies, Arizona State University.