LEADER 03771cam 22005298i 4500001 ocn861676557 003 OCoLC 005 20141212064502.0 008 131108s2014 ilu b 001 0deng 010 2013031713 020 9780252038211 (hardback) 020 0252038215 (hardback) 020 9780252079788 (paper) 020 0252079787 (paper) 020 |z9780252096044 (ebook) 035 (Sirsi) 99958212787 035 99958212787 035 (OCoLC)861676557 040 DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dBTCTA |dBDX |dOCLCO |dYDXCP |dCDX |dMTG |dUKMGB |dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n-us--- 050 00 E887.C55 |bP37 2014 082 00 973.929092B |223 084 LAN004000SOC028000 |2bisacsh 100 1 Parry-Giles, Shawn J., |d1960- |=^A511230 245 10 Hillary Clinton in the news : |bgender and authenticity in American politics / |cShawn J. Parry-Giles. 263 1403 264 1 Urbana : |bUniversity of Illinois Press, |c2014. 300 xii, 258 pages ; |c23 cm 336 text |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |2rdamedia 338 volume |2rdacarrier 520 "The charge of inauthenticity has dogged Hillary Clinton from the moment she entered the national spotlight. Shawn J. Parry-Giles examines questions about the authenticity and political image-making of the the former first lady-turned-senator-turned presidential candidate and the media's representation of her as one of "the most loved and hated presidential wives in American history." Parry-Giles tracks Clinton as she assumed an array of roles from surrogate campaigner, legislative advocate, and financial investor to international emissary, scorned wife, and political candidate. After the 1992 campaign, the health care debate, and the Whitewater controversy, a familiar news framing developed, which disparaged Clinton for her outspoken, overly visible political presence. In this backlash, news frames stressed her transgressions in overstepping the boundaries of authentic womanhood and first lady comportment. During the Lewinsky scandal, the victimhood frame furthered her characterization as a scorned woman admonished to the private sphere as wife and mother. Parry-Giles' longitudinal study magnifies how the coverage that preceded Clinton's entry into electoral politics was grounded in her earliest presence in the national spotlight. Most disturbingly, once Clinton vied for office in her right, the news exuded a rhetoric of sexual violence, motivated by portrayals of her as an inauthentic political woman acting outside the confines of her gender. While Clinton's defiance was awe-inspiring and precedent setting, the magnitude of the disciplining and harsh rhetoric that she faced served as a warning to other women who dared to enter the political arena and violate the protocols of authentic womanhood"-- |cProvided by publisher. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 600 10 Clinton, Hillary Rodham |xPress coverage. |=^A315485 600 10 Clinton, Hillary Rodham |xRelations with journalists. |=^A315485 600 10 Clinton, Hillary Rodham |xPublic opinion. |=^A315485 650 0 Press and politics |zUnited States. |=^A54393 650 0 Stateswomen |xPress coverage |zUnited States. |=^A862294 651 0 United States |xPolitics and government |y1989- |=^A242669 650 7 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies. |2bisacsh 650 7 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies. |2bisacsh 949 |i30372013831125 |ojjlm 960 |o1 |s27.00 |tJoyner48 |uJHIS |zUSD 596 1 998 3460916