Women and Politics Kai Padilla
- ISBN: 9781788824163
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 140
About the Book
Discrimination on gender basis is a world-wide phenomenon. Women were/are treated as weaker sex in all societies. Despite their exemplary performance in the domain of politics women were treated subservient to men. This book Women and Politics, explores women's struggles for political power which is one of the most important gestures through which women could achieve their rightful place in society. The concern emanates from theoretical understanding of cross-national empirical evidence and gender questions in general as these questions encompass women from all over the world and are also culture specific as the social milieu intervenes and create particular in the struggle. The chapters in this book reflect women's struggles, hardships, grief and sorrow, their achievements and disappointments as also and their successes and failures in this battle. This book considers the roles women have played and continue to play, in world politics.The text is not a feminist manifesto, but is rather a manual on politics which takes a stance, endorsing the need for women to gain powerful position as members of political parties and contribute significantly and visibly to the changing needs and duties of politics. The book also incorporates variables critical perspectives, fostering a greater understanding of the subject.
Contents: 1. Male Reformers and Women's Rights, 2. Women in Government,
3. Women's Suffrage, 4. Role of Education in Political Participation, 5. Gender Equity in the Democratic Process, 6. Increase Women's Representation in Political Bodies: Feministsand Nationalists.
Kai Padilla is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She received her Bachelor degree from The State University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in government and political behavior from same institution. Kai Padilla's teaching and research interests include women and politics, elections and voting behavior, political psychology, and civic engagement. She has written articles on women in state legislatures, the under-representation of women in political office and work-family policy. She has also authored women and politics: the pursuit of equality and the encyclopedia of women and politics. Her affiliations include the Department of Political Science; the Ford Institute for Human Security; Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies; and Global Studies. She specializes in political representation of women from international groups