Women in the 113th Senate cultivating the appearance of bipartisanship

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch
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ABSTRACT High-profile examples of the Senate women’s cross-party collaboration, such as the 2013 government shutdown, contribute to the perception that women policymakers are bipartisan. Print, digital, and broadcast journalism serve as units of observation for understanding how the women senators cultivated a shared political image imbued with conventionally-defined “feminine” leadership qualities that linked to bipartisanship. Drawing on their mediated perspectives, I argue that the women of the 113th Senate’s portrayal of feminine leadership traits contributed to the conventional wisdom that women are bipartisan. My analysis indicates that, during a time of rancorous partisanship, the women senators’ public discussion of a sisterhood, a supper club, and communication norms advanced the appearance of being a united force while seeking policy goals in a partisan chamber. By analyzing mediated texts that featured the women in the 113th Senate, I demonstrate how women policymakers collectively depict a legislative style that can become a tool for harnessing power in numbers and maximizing political influence as women while navigating a gendered and partisan space. The contributing factors discussed serve as an entry point for critical inquiry into bipartisan image construction.
第113届参议院的女性培养了两党合作的表象
参议院女性跨党派合作的高调例子,如2013年的政府关门,有助于人们认为女性决策者是两党合作的。印刷、数字和广播新闻作为观察单位,用来了解女参议员如何培养一种共同的政治形象,这种形象充满了与两党合作有关的传统定义的“女性”领导品质。根据她们的调解观点,我认为,第113届参议院的女性对女性领导特质的描绘,促成了“女性是两党合作的”这一传统观念。我的分析表明,在一个充满敌意的党派之争的时代,女参议员们公开讨论姐妹情谊、晚餐俱乐部和沟通规范,在党派之争中寻求政策目标时,提升了团结力量的形象。通过分析以第113届参议院女性为特色的中介文本,我展示了女性决策者如何共同描绘一种立法风格,这种立法风格可以成为一种工具,在性别和党派空间中驾驭人数众多的权力,并最大限度地发挥女性的政治影响力。所讨论的促成因素是对两党形象建设进行批判性调查的切入点。
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