Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence

Author:   Julia A. Spiker
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498574884


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   12 August 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence explores the topic of women’s empowerment, offers a theoretical foundation to understand empowerment, and addresses the value of applying a rhetorical analysis to understand women’s rights. In each chapter, Julia A. Spiker explores the rhetoric surrounding women’s empowerment by analyzing elite female political leaders from around the world, with each analysis incorporating a rhetorical empowerment framework to unveil key issues surrounding women’s empowerment. Spiker then links the rhetorical findings from each case to highlight similarities and differences in the challenges to women’s empowerment outlined by world leaders. The conclusion to Empowering Women synthesizes these findings to present an overarching, global picture of women’s empowerment. Scholars of gender studies, women’s studies, communication, rhetoric, international relations, and political science will find this volume especially useful.

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Author:   Julia A. Spiker
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781498574884


ISBN 10:   1498574882
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   12 August 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Chile: President Michelle Bachelet Chapter 2: Liberia: President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; Malawi: President Joyce Banda; and Central African Republic: President Catherine Samba-Panza Chapter 3: India: President Pratibha Patil Chapter 4: Pakistan: Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto Chapter 5: Burma: Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi Chapter 6: Norway: Prime Ministers Gro Harlem Brundtland and Erna Solberg Chapter 7: Lithuania: President Dalia Grybauskaite Chapter 8: USA: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Conclusion: Global Voices of Value in a Contemporary World

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Julia A. Spiker makes a significant contribution with Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence, because, sadly so often the voices of women leaders are not heard, let alone examined and interpreted.   In this volume, Spiker does that and more.  She creates understanding for the great value of women’s voices within a global political rhetorical communication context. By sharing the rhetoric of elite political leaders, the author invites the reader to learn more about these women, and, as more and more women step into political arenas globally, understanding the obstacles and opportunities that women face on their road to empowerment, by listening to their own words, is invaluable. -- Nichola D. Gutgold, Penn State University Julia A. Spiker’s study uses a subtle but illuminating theoretical framework to study the rhetoric of global women leaders. The rhetorical portraits she offers are, however, the highlight of the book. They are rich in detail, and they cover most continents. Spiker, while acknowledging that the situations faced by women and women in politics vary from culture to culture, succeeds in assembling a global rhetoric of empowerment shared, in their individual ways, by the women she has chosen to study. Spiker’s case studies set a model for others studying women in global politics to follow, and her definition of a shared rhetoric of empowerment provides others with a quite useful starting point in furthering our understanding and appreciation of what women have achieved in government throughout the world. -- Theodore Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College


Julia A. Spiker makes a significant contribution with Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence, because, sadly so often the voices of women leaders are not heard, let alone examined and interpreted. In this volume, Spiker does that and more. She creates understanding for the great value of women's voices within a global political rhetorical communication context. By sharing the rhetoric of elite political leaders, the author invites the reader to learn more about these women, and, as more and more women step into political arenas globally, understanding the obstacles and opportunities that women face on their road to empowerment, by listening to their own words, is invaluable. -- Nichola D. Gutgold, Penn State University Julia A. Spiker's study uses a subtle but illuminating theoretical framework to study the rhetoric of global women leaders. The rhetorical portraits she offers are, however, the highlight of the book. They are rich in detail, and they cover most continents. Spiker, while acknowledging that the situations faced by women and women in politics vary from culture to culture, succeeds in assembling a global rhetoric of empowerment shared, in their individual ways, by the women she has chosen to study. Spiker's case studies set a model for others studying women in global politics to follow, and her definition of a shared rhetoric of empowerment provides others with a quite useful starting point in furthering our understanding and appreciation of what women have achieved in government throughout the world. -- Theodore Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College


Julia A. Spiker makes a significant contribution with Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence, because, sadly so often the voices of women leaders are not heard, let alone examined and interpreted. In this volume, Spiker does that and more. She creates understanding for the great value of women's voices within a global political rhetorical communication context. By sharing the rhetoric of elite political leaders, the author invites the reader to learn more about these women, and, as more and more women step into political arenas globally, understanding the obstacles and opportunities that women face on their road to empowerment, by listening to their own words, is invaluable. -- Nichola D. Gutgold, Penn State University


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Julia A. Spiker is professor in the School of Communication at The University of Akron.

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