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Nichola D. Gutgold

    Elizabeth Hanford Dole
    Still Paving the Way for Madam President
    Almost Madam President
    The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women
    Paving the Way for Madam President
    • Paving the Way for Madam President

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The book explores the journeys of five pioneering women—Margaret Chase Smith, Shirley Chisholm, Patricia Schroeder, Elizabeth Dole, and Carol Moseley Braun—highlighting their unique communication styles and presidential campaigns. It delves into the challenges they faced and the opportunities available to women in the political arena, providing insight into their contributions and the evolving landscape for female candidates in presidential politics.

      Paving the Way for Madam President
    • The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women

      From Obstacles to Options

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      The book delves into the rhetorical strategies employed by four groundbreaking women on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1981 to 2010. It highlights how Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg navigated significant gender barriers, while Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan benefited from evolving cultural attitudes that offered them more rhetorical avenues. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the intersection of political communication and the shifting landscape of gender dynamics in American politics, offering a nuanced understanding of their contributions.

      The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women
    • Almost Madam President

      Why Hillary Clinton 'Won' in 2008

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(8)Évaluer

      The book explores Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, highlighting her innovative use of 'You Tube' for her announcement speech, key debates, and impactful stump speeches. It delves into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by women in presidential politics, providing insights into the rhetorical strategies employed throughout the campaign. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the broader implications of gender in political candidacy.

      Almost Madam President
    • Still Paving the Way for Madam President

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This book presents the obstacles and opportunities of six women who have run for president of the United States from 1964 to 2016.

      Still Paving the Way for Madam President
    • Elizabeth Hanford Dole

      Speaking from the Heart

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      As a politician, what you say and how you say it is almost as important as what you do. Political careers are made based not only on substantive achievements, but also on style, presentation, speeches, and debates. Dole's is no exception. After a career in government service spanning six presidents, from Lyndon B. Johnson to George H. W. Bush, she became widely recognized as a leading Republican politician in her own right after her 1996 speech at the GOP convention. In 1999 she spent six months campaigning for president before dropping out of the race due to a lack of adequate funds, and in 2002 she was elected U.S. Senator from North Carolina. In this biography of Dole, the authors show how she has been able to advance the causes she cares about, as well as her political career, through her consummate skills as a public speaker.Dole's career included service in two cabinets, as Secretary of Transportation (Reagan) and Secretary of Labor (Bush), and she also served as president of the American Red Cross. The authors quote liberally from her speeches and interviews to illustrate the events of her political career and to place her choices―personal, career, and political―in the context of the times and places in which she grew up and came of age. Her trajectory―from Southern belle debutante to Harvard Law School student and from political wife to presidential candidate and U.S. senator―is fascinating, and the deftness with which she has been able to deflect the criticisms thrown her way is instructive for women of both political parties and for politicians of both genders.

      Elizabeth Hanford Dole