Tea Party Women : : Mama Grizzlies, Grassroots Leaders, and the Changing Face of the American Right / / Melissa Deckman.

Examines the significant role of women in the conservative movementNotable for its radical conservative views, the Tea Party is progressive in one way that much of mainstream US politics is not: it has among its most vocal members not spokesmen but spokeswomen. Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Govern...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: Mama Grizzlies Rising Up -- 2. Top Conservatives and Grassroots Leaders: Th e Women behind the Tea Party -- 3. A New Civic Motherhood? Th e Evolution of Conservative Women’s Political Rhetoric -- 4. Th e Sexist Safety Net: Free Enterprise as Feminist Principle -- 5. Freedom Feminism: Individualism, Conservatism, and Gender Roles -- 6. Guns Are the Great Equalizer: Mama Grizzlies and the Right to Bear Arms -- 7. Conclusion: Tea Party Women and the Future of American Politics -- Appendix A: Methodology -- Appendix B: Data Analysis -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author
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Examines the significant role of women in the conservative movementNotable for its radical conservative views, the Tea Party is progressive in one way that much of mainstream US politics is not: it has among its most vocal members not spokesmen but spokeswomen. Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Governor Nikki Haley, US Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, and many others are all prominent figureheads for the fiery and prominent political movement. Many major Tea Party organizations, such as the Tea Party Patriots, are led by women and women have been instrumental in founding new right wing organizations for women, such as Smart Girl Politics, with ties to the movement. In Tea Party Women, Melissa Deckman explores the role of women in creating and leading the movement and the greater significance of women’s involvement in the Tea Party for our understanding of female political leadership and the future of women in the American Right. Through national-level public opinion data, observation at Tea Party rallies, and interviews with female Tea Party leaders, Deckman demonstrates that many Tea Party women find the grassroots, decentralized nature of the movement to be more inclusive for them than mainstream Republican politics. She lays out the ways in which these women gain traction by recasting conservative political issues such as the deficit and gun control as issues affecting families, and how they rely on traditional gender roles as mothers and homemakers to underscore their particular expertise in understanding these issues. Furthermore, she examines how many Tea Party women claim to write off traditional feminist issues like reproductive rights and gender discrimination as distracting from the real issues affecting women, such as economic policies, and how some even reclaim the mantel of ‘feminism’ as signifying freedom and independence from government overreach—tactics that have over time been adopted by mainstream Republicans. Whether the Tea Party terrifies or fascinates you, Tea Party Women provides a behind-the-scenes look at the women behind an enduring and influential faction in American politics.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction: Mama Grizzlies Rising Up --
2. Top Conservatives and Grassroots Leaders: Th e Women behind the Tea Party --
3. A New Civic Motherhood? Th e Evolution of Conservative Women’s Political Rhetoric --
4. Th e Sexist Safety Net: Free Enterprise as Feminist Principle --
5. Freedom Feminism: Individualism, Conservatism, and Gender Roles --
6. Guns Are the Great Equalizer: Mama Grizzlies and the Right to Bear Arms --
7. Conclusion: Tea Party Women and the Future of American Politics --
Appendix A: Methodology --
Appendix B: Data Analysis --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction: Mama Grizzlies Rising Up --
2. Top Conservatives and Grassroots Leaders: Th e Women behind the Tea Party --
3. A New Civic Motherhood? Th e Evolution of Conservative Women’s Political Rhetoric --
4. Th e Sexist Safety Net: Free Enterprise as Feminist Principle --
5. Freedom Feminism: Individualism, Conservatism, and Gender Roles --
6. Guns Are the Great Equalizer: Mama Grizzlies and the Right to Bear Arms --
7. Conclusion: Tea Party Women and the Future of American Politics --
Appendix A: Methodology --
Appendix B: Data Analysis --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction: Mama Grizzlies Rising Up --
2. Top Conservatives and Grassroots Leaders: Th e Women behind the Tea Party --
3. A New Civic Motherhood? Th e Evolution of Conservative Women’s Political Rhetoric --
4. Th e Sexist Safety Net: Free Enterprise as Feminist Principle --
5. Freedom Feminism: Individualism, Conservatism, and Gender Roles --
6. Guns Are the Great Equalizer: Mama Grizzlies and the Right to Bear Arms --
7. Conclusion: Tea Party Women and the Future of American Politics --
Appendix A: Methodology --
Appendix B: Data Analysis --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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