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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Taking the Long View of Election 2008
Part I. Representations: Is Hillary Man Enough? Is Barack Black Enough? Is Michelle the New Jacqueli
1. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Race Question, and the "Masculine Mystique"
2. Barack Obama and the Politics of Anger
3. Michelle Obama, the Media Circus, and America's Racial Obsession
Part II. Historical Precedents, or How Election 2008 Began before the Civil War
4. The 2008 Election, Black Women's Politics, and the Long Civil Rights Movement
5. The Forgotten Legacy of Shirley Chisholm: Race versus Gender in the 2008 Democratic Primaries
6. Hillary Clinton's Candidacy in Historical and Global Context
7. Defining a Maverick: Putting Palin in the Context of Western Women's Political History
8. Populist Currents in the 2008 Presidential Campaign
Part III. Legacies: Democracy Undermined? Feminism Redefined?
9. Obaba 2.0: Farewell to the Federal Campaign Finance System and the Secret Ballot?
10. Political Feminism and the Problem of Sarah Palin
Conclusion: The Difference that "Difference" Makes
Historical Timeline
Contributors
Index
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