Expressing Femininity in Political Leadership
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by Ellie Wilder
1w ago
By Meagan Brooks (she/her) Content warning: discussions of misogyny and beauty standards As of 2020, only 57 out of 193 UN-recognised countries have had a female head of government (Gillard & Okonjo-Iweala, 2020). The many barriers to political leadership faced by women and those assigned female at birth (AFAB) has been extensively studied and discussed. Therefore, in this piece I would like to explore the ongoing difficulties faced by women once they have obtained a political position, specifically penalisation of expressing femininity and the pressure to conform to a male-dominated env ..read more
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