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      Celebrating Successes and Ignoring Systemic Barriers: How Magazines Falsely Identify the Progress of Women’s Status in American Politics

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            Abstract

            In this essay, Weems-West critically considers the ways in which the progress of women's statuses in American politics has been falsely represented through magazines.

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            Journal
            Journal of Intersectionality
            Pluto Journals
            2515-2122
            1 March 2023
            : 7
            : 1
            : 58-61
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Agnes Scott College, Georgia, USA;
            Article
            10.13169/jinte.7.1.0010
            7aa82ebc-1d60-4972-88c5-34e662516cc5
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            Published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ( CC BY 4.0). Users are allowed to share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially), as long as the authors and the publisher are explicitly identified and properly acknowledged as the original source.

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            Education,Political science,Arts,Development studies,Cultural studies
            women in American politics,magazines,intersectional conflict analysis,art,arts approaches to conflict,Agnes Scott College

            References

            1. MANSBRIDGE JANE. Rethinking Representation. American Political Science Review. Vol. 97(4):515–528. 2003. Cambridge University Press (CUP). [Cross Ref]

            2. Swers Michele L.. The Difference Women Make. 2002. University of Chicago Press. [Cross Ref]

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