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Gendering Presidential Functions
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Very Selective Bibliography
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Alexander, D., and Kristi Anderson. 1993. Gender as a factor in the attribution of leadership traits. Political Research Quarterly, 46, 503-525.
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Ducat, .Stephen J. 2004. The Whimp Factor. Boston: Beacon Press.
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Duerst-Lahti, Georgia. 2005. Presidential Elections: Gendered Space and the Case of 2004. Gender and Elections: Change and Continuity through 2004, Susan J.Carroll and Richard R. Fox, eds. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
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Elder, Laura, and Steve Greene. 2003. “Political Information, Gender and the Vote: The Differential Impact of Organizations, Personal Discussion, and the Media on the Electoral Decisions of Women and Men.” The Social Science Journal 40:385-399.
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Fleisher, Richard, Jon R. Bond, Glen S. Krutz, and Stephen Hanna. 2000. “The Demise of the Two Presidencies.” American Politics Quarterly 28:3-25.
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Kahn, Kim Fridkin. 1996. The Political Consequences of Being a Woman. New York: Columbia University Press
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Kenski, Kate. 2004. “Of What Is That Glass Ceiling Made?: A Study of Attitudes About Women and the Oval Office.” Women & Politics 26:57-80.
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Koenig, Louis W. 1995. The Chief Executive. 6th ed. Wadsworth Publishing.
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Lawless, Jennifer L. 2004. “Women, War, and Winning Elections: Gender Stereotyping in the Post-September 11
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Era.” Political Research Quarterly 57:479-490.
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Manning, Bayless. 1977. “The Congress, the Executive, and Intermestic Affairs: Three Proposals.” Foreign Affairs55:306-324.
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Rainey, James. 2004. “The Race to the White House; Who’s the Man? They Are; George Bush and John Kerry stand shoulder to shoulder in one respect: Macho is good. Very good. It’s been that way since Jefferson’s day.” The Los Angeles Times, 18 March, home ed., A1.
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Walby, Sylvia. 1997. Gender Transformations. London: Routledge.
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Watson, Robert and Ann Gordon. Anticipating Madam President. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.
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Very Selective Bibliography
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Alexander, D., and Kristi Anderson. 1993. Gender as a factor in the attribution of leadership traits. Political Research Quarterly, 46, 503-525.
•
Ducat, .Stephen J. 2004. The Whimp Factor. Boston: Beacon Press.
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Duerst-Lahti, Georgia. 2005. Presidential Elections: Gendered Space and the Case of 2004. Gender and Elections: Change and Continuity through 2004, Susan J.Carroll and Richard R. Fox, eds. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
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Elder, Laura, and Steve Greene. 2003. “Political Information, Gender and the Vote: The Differential Impact of Organizations, Personal Discussion, and the Media on the Electoral Decisions of Women and Men.” The Social Science Journal 40:385-399.
•
Fleisher, Richard, Jon R. Bond, Glen S. Krutz, and Stephen Hanna. 2000. “The Demise of the Two Presidencies.” American Politics Quarterly 28:3-25.
•
Kahn, Kim Fridkin. 1996. The Political Consequences of Being a Woman. New York: Columbia University Press
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Kenski, Kate. 2004. “Of What Is That Glass Ceiling Made?: A Study of Attitudes About Women and the Oval Office.” Women & Politics 26:57-80.
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Koenig, Louis W. 1995. The Chief Executive. 6th ed. Wadsworth Publishing.
•
Lawless, Jennifer L. 2004. “Women, War, and Winning Elections: Gender Stereotyping in the Post-September 11
th
Era.” Political Research Quarterly 57:479-490.
•
Manning, Bayless. 1977. “The Congress, the Executive, and Intermestic Affairs: Three Proposals.” Foreign Affairs 55:306-324.
•
Rainey, James. 2004. “The Race to the White House; Who’s the Man? They Are; George Bush and John Kerry stand shoulder to shoulder in one respect: Macho is good. Very good. It’s been that way since Jefferson’s day.” The Los Angeles Times, 18 March, home ed., A1.
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Walby, Sylvia. 1997. Gender Transformations. London: Routledge.
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Watson, Robert and Ann Gordon. Anticipating Madam President. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.
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