Women, Language and Politics
Discover the compelling insights of Women, Language and Politics by Sylvia Shaw, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This thought-provoking book, spanning 339 pages, delves into the critical issue of women's underrepresentation in politics and how language perpetuates inequalities. Through engaging case studies featuring prominent figures like Theresa May and Hillary Clinton, Shaw uncovers the intricate ways in which language shapes political discourse and influences women's participation in governance. With over 50 interviews with politicians, this book offers a rich exploration of the barriers women face and the strategies they employ to resist them. Ideal for anyone interested in gender studies, political science, or linguistics, Women, Language and Politics is a vital addition to contemporary discussions on equality and representation in politics.