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All American politicians face the glare of media coverage, but for women seeking or holding high public office, the scrutiny by newspapers and television can be both withering and damaging - a fact that has changed little over the decades despite the emergence of more women in politics and more women in the news media. Maria Braden's pioneering study takes a sweeping look at how the media have influenced - and skewed - public perceptions of women seeking governorships and national office over the past eighty years, from ...

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    • Title: Women Politicians and the Media by Maria Braden
    • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
    • Print ISBN: 9780813119700, 0813119707
    • eText ISBN: 9780813181677
    • Edition: 1996
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