100 Questions about Women and Politics

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book 100 Questions about Women and Politics by Manon Tremblay, MQUP
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Manon Tremblay ISBN: 9780773555440
Publisher: MQUP Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint: MQUP Language: English
Author: Manon Tremblay
ISBN: 9780773555440
Publisher: MQUP
Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint: MQUP
Language: English

Both yesterday's suffragists and today's feminists have battled for women to vote and hold office, and their successes have made it possible for countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Iceland, Liberia, and the United Kingdom to have female heads of state. Despite these notable advances, women are still largely underrepresented in parliaments and governments around the world. Why, after so many years of feminist struggle, are women still obstructed from full political citizenship by a glass ceiling? Manon Tremblay's 100 Questions about Women and Politics discusses electoral politics in Canada and abroad, focusing on women's rights to vote and run for office in legislative elections, political parties, voting systems, electoral quotas for women, and participation in parliaments and governments. Against a background of observations taken from academic research, Tremblay uses an innovative approach by dividing her book into 100 questions and answers to address a range of important issues. Are electorates sexist or lesbophobic? Are family responsibilities a real obstacle to women's engagement in politics? What strategies are available to increase the number of female politicians? Are gender quotas democratic? Once elected to office, do women represent women? How does women's political citizenship in Canada compare to that in other countries? A timely book on the unfinished work of representative democracy, 100 Questions about Women and Politics takes a comprehensive yet concise approach to demystifying the major issues dominating the study of gender and government.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Both yesterday's suffragists and today's feminists have battled for women to vote and hold office, and their successes have made it possible for countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Iceland, Liberia, and the United Kingdom to have female heads of state. Despite these notable advances, women are still largely underrepresented in parliaments and governments around the world. Why, after so many years of feminist struggle, are women still obstructed from full political citizenship by a glass ceiling? Manon Tremblay's 100 Questions about Women and Politics discusses electoral politics in Canada and abroad, focusing on women's rights to vote and run for office in legislative elections, political parties, voting systems, electoral quotas for women, and participation in parliaments and governments. Against a background of observations taken from academic research, Tremblay uses an innovative approach by dividing her book into 100 questions and answers to address a range of important issues. Are electorates sexist or lesbophobic? Are family responsibilities a real obstacle to women's engagement in politics? What strategies are available to increase the number of female politicians? Are gender quotas democratic? Once elected to office, do women represent women? How does women's political citizenship in Canada compare to that in other countries? A timely book on the unfinished work of representative democracy, 100 Questions about Women and Politics takes a comprehensive yet concise approach to demystifying the major issues dominating the study of gender and government.

More books from MQUP

Cover of the book A Short History of Quebec by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Hierarchies of Belonging by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Triquet's Cross by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Canada's Residential Schools: Reconciliation by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Unlucky to the End by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book The Cultivated Landscape by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Subsistence under Capitalism by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Torontonians by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book The Book of Absolutes by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Bilingual Being by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Kingdom of the Mind by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book The Politics of Popular Culture by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book Blindfold by Manon Tremblay
Cover of the book On Their Own by Manon Tremblay
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy