Gender, conservatism and political representation

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    • Celis, Karen
    • Childs, Sarah

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Gender, conservatism and political representation

edited by Karen Celis and Sarah Childs

(ECPR--Studies in European political science)

ECPR Press, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Can Conservatives represent women? Descriptively of course, they do. Conservative parties and organisations are increasingly feminised; conservative women sit in many of the world's parliaments; a few women have led conservative parties; and there are, and have been, Conservative Prime Ministers. But whether these women actually stand for women, act for women and re-gender representation is likely to invite greater contestation. Contributors to this edited collection address head-on the puzzle of conservative women who engage in gendered political representation but do so within a conservative setting. Individual chapters examine women's participation as conservative movement and party members, supporters, candidates, leaders, legislators and ministers - in countries ranging from Europe, the US, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Turkey and Morocco. Assessment is made of the nature of their representational contribution, and the relationship they have with conservative women's views in society.

目次

Contents List of Figures and Tables vii List of Abbreviations x Contributors xiii Acknowledgements xvii Introduction: The `Puzzle' of Gender, Conservatism and Representation 1 Karen Celis and Sarah Childs Chapter One: Conservative Female Candidates in Germany and Japan: Supply and Demand 21 Sarah Elise Wiliarty and Alisa Gaunder Chapter Two: Christian Democratic Party Feminisation: The German Christian Democratic Union and the Male Breadwinner Model 41 Josef Hien Chapter Three: A Complex Mediation of Interests: Party Feminisation Processes in the Italian Christian Democratic Party 63 Daniela R. Piccio Chapter Four: Gender Politics of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey 83 Zeynep Sahin-Mencutek Chapter Five: When Less Means More: Influential Women of the Right - The Case of Bulgaria 103 Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Emilia Zankina Chapter Six: Motherhood, Representation and Politics: Conservative Women's Groups Negotiate Ideology and Strategy 121 Ronnee Schreiber Chapter Seven: Conservative Women and Executive Office in Australia and New Zealand 141 Jennifer Curtin Chapter Eight: (Re)Presenting Women: Gender and the Politics of Sex in Contemporary Italy 161 Roberta Guerrina Chapter Nine: Conservative Women MPs' Constructions of Gender Equality in Finland 183 Johanna Kantola and Milja Saari Chapter Ten: Feminist Proposals and Conservative Voices: The Substantive Representation of Women in Argentina 209 Jennifer M. Piscopo Chapter Eleven: Mapping `Feminist' Demands Across the French Political Spectrum 231 Rainbow Murray and Rejane Senac Chapter Twelve: Representing Women's Interests and the UK Conservative Party: `To the Left, To the Right', Party Members, Voters and Representatives 251 Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs Chapter Thirteen: Are Conservatism and Feminism Mutually Exclusive? A Study of `Feminist Conservative' Voters in Belgium 273 Silvia Erzeel, Karen Celis and Didier Caluwaerts Chapter Fourteen: Islamist Women's Leadership in Morocco 287 Emanuela Dalmasso and Francesco Cavatorta Index 303

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