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Party institutionalization and women's representation in democratic Brazil / Kristin N. Wylie.

Van Pelt Library JL2498.A1 W95 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wylie, Kristin, author.
Series:
Cambridge studies in gender and politics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political parties--Brazil.
Political parties.
Women political candidates.
Political participation--Social aspects.
Political participation.
Brazil.
Political participation--Social aspects--Brazil.
Women--Political activity--Brazil.
Women.
Women--Political activity.
Women political candidates--Brazil.
Representative government and representation--Brazil.
Representative government and representation.
Brazil--Politics and government--2002-.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
xiv, 277 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Summary:
"Brazil's quality of democracy remains limited by enduring obstacles including the weakness of parties and underrepresentation of marginalized groups. Party Institutionalization and Women's Representation theorizes the connections across those problems, explaining how weakly institutionalized and male-dominant parties interact to undermine descriptive representation in Brazil. This book draws on an original multilevel database of 27,653 legislative candidacies spanning six election cycles, over 100 interviews, and field observations from throughout Brazil. Wylie demonstrates that more inclusive participation in candidate-centered elections amidst raced-gendered structural inequities relies on institutionalized parties with the capacity to support women, and the will, heralded by party leadership, to do so. PIWR illustrates how women leaders in Brazil's more institutionalized parties enable white and Afro-descendant female aspirants to navigate the masculinized terrain of formal politics. It enhances our understanding of how parties mediate electoral rules, as well as institutional and party change in the context of weak but robustly gendered institutions"-- Provided by publisher.
"Brazil's quality of democracy remains limited by enduring obstacles including the weakness of parties and underrepresentation of marginalized groups. Party Institutionalization and Women's Representation theorizes the connections across those problems, explaining how weakly institutionalized and male-dominant parties interact to undermine descriptive representation in Brazil. This book draws on an original multilevel database of 27,653 legislative candidacies spanning six election cycles, over 100 interviews, and field observations from throughout Brazil"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. A Crisis of Representation: The Puzzle of Women's Underrepresentation in Brazil; 2. Willing and Able: Party Institutionalization, Party Leadership, and Women's Representation; 3. Brazil's Quota Law and the Challenges of Institutional Change Amidst Weak and Gendered Institutions; 4. Overcoming Gendered Obstacles: Voters, Electoral Rules, and Parties; 5.Electoral Rules, Party Support, and Women's Unexpected Successes in Elections to the Brazilian Senate; 6. Supermadres, Lutadoras, and Technocrats: The Bounded Profiles of Brazil's Female Politicians; 7.Intersections between Race and Gender in Brazil's 2014 Chamber of Deputies Elections; 8.Theoretical Implications and Comparative Perspectives.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781108429795
1108429793
OCLC:
1020032451

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