It’s Raining Men
Presidential Campaigns and Their Sexual Politics
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Another way to put it might be: it鈥檚 raining manhood in the 2016 presidential race, but who鈥檚 saying hallelujah? From slinging mud about spouses to quipping about penis size, candidates鈥 masculinity has been a headline component of the GOP race so far. Meanwhile, the left is contending with its own thorny sexual politics, including Hillary as 鈥渁ngry woman鈥 and a strain of progressive misogyny that just won鈥檛 quit. As we hurtle toward the conventions this summer, two important points stand out when it comes to the sexual politics of presidential campaigns: this isn鈥檛 just about misogyny, it鈥檚 about masculinity. And it isn鈥檛 even new. Masculinity in its many forms鈥攖he macho man, the strong leader, the commander in chief鈥攈as shaped presidential races since the age of Thomas Jefferson, often with ugly public discourse as a consequence.
And yet, 2016 could be the year that transforms current and past ideals of masculinity from implements that shape presidential politics into weapons to remobilize the culture wars.
Join the Political Reform program and Better Life Lab for a no-holds-barred conversation about what today鈥檚 definitions of masculinity mean for the present and future of American politics. Will the combination of backlash against misogynist rhetoric and the first viable female contender for the presidency change the game?
Follow the conversation online by using #SexualPolitics and by following @PolReformNA and @BetterLifeLab.
Participants:
Jay Newton Small
Correspondent, TIME
Author, Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works
Joanne Bamberger
Author, Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox
Betsy Woodruff
Political reporter, The Daily Beast
Liza Mundy
Author, The Richer Sex: How听the New Majority of Female Breadwinners Is Transforming Our Culture
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Perry Bacon Jr.
Fellow, 国产视频