All the Difference in the World: Gender and the 2016 Election

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (S2):107-128 (2017)
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Abstract

In this paper, I analyze multiple aspects of how gender norms pervaded the 2016 election, from the way Clinton and Trump announced their presidency to the way masculinity and femininity were policed throughout the election. Examples include Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and Gary Johnson. I also consider how some women who support Trump reacted to allegations about sexual harassment. The difference between running for President as a man and running for President as a woman makes all the difference in the world. (OPEN ACCESS)

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Alison Reiheld
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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