Mar 21, 2010

Annotated Bibliography (Jee Yun Choi)

Annotated Bibliography

Topic: The Politics of Women's Rights

A woman for president: CBS/New York Times poll. (2006, February 5). Retrieved from http://www.cbsnews.com/ ntdocs/pdf/020306woman.pdf

Bunch, Charlotte. “Human Rights Quarterly,” Vol. 12, No. 4 (Nov., 1990), pp. 486-498

Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press

Bystrom, D., Banwart, M., Kaid, L., & Robertson, T. (2004). Gender and candidate communication. New York: Routledge.

Center for American Women and Politics. Fact Sheet. "Women Moving into State Legislatures 1976-1998," 11/1998a.

Cherif, Feryal. "Understanding Women's Political Rights and Status" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois.

Conway, M. Margaret. 2000. Political Participation in the United States. Third ed. Washington: CQ Press..

Debbie Taylor, ed., Women: A World Report, A New Internationalist Book (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985), 10. See Joni Seager and Ann Olson, eds., Women In The World: An International Atlas (London: Pluto Press, 1986) for more statistics on the effects of sex discrimination.

For an in-depth examination of the practice of female circumcision see Alison T. Slack, "Female Circumcision: A Critical Appraisal," Human Rights Quarterly 10 (1988): 439.

Gallup, Gallup GH. The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion, 2001. Rowman & Littlefield Press; 2002.

Hansen, S., & Otero, L. (2006). A woman for U.S. president? Gender and leadership traits. Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 28(1), 35-60.

Jalalzai F. Women political leaders: Past and present. Women & Politics. 2004;26(3/4):85–108.

Kathleen A. Bratton (). Critical Mass Theory Revisited: The Behavior and Success of Token Women in State Legislatures. Politics & Gender, 1, pp 97-125 doi:10.1017/S1743923X0505004X

Riane Eisler, "Human Rights: Toward an Integrated Theory for Action," Human Rights Quarterly 9 (1987): 297. See also Alida Brill, Nobody's Business: The Paradoxes of Privacy (New York: Addison-Wesley, 1990).

Whicker, M., & Hedy, L. (1999). The maleness of the American presidency. In L. Duke-

Whitaker (Ed.). Women in politics: Insiders or outsiders (pp. 221-232). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Zuboff, S. (2008, June 20). Hillary: Sexism or self-sabotage? Business Week Online. Retrieved from

http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2008/ca20080619_964285.htm.

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