Part I examines the role of First Lady, which has been undertheorized in legal scholarship, and how it promotes privileged white femininity, and in so doing, upholds patriarchy. Part II builds upon that discussion, explaining that the gender and racial norms that contribute to the traditional First Lady trope exemplify the intertwined nature of racism and sexism, which have been used to justify Black subordination. This section also examines how African Americans have embraced gender conformance as a way of attaining acceptance and status within the existing social order, specifically through the Black lady construct, which the campaign invoked to lessen opposition to Mrs. Obama, and therefore, the candidate. Part III, discusses the trans...
Some first ladies are often condemned for being too involved with the presidents\u27 power in politi...
My work examines the nature of The Office of the First Lady of the United States as a lens through w...
Although first ladies themselves have long been a topic of interest for historians, analysis of the ...
Part I examines the role of First Lady, which has been undertheorized in legal scholarship, and how ...
This Master's Thesis analyzes various roles that First Ladies of the United States take upon when th...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
This thesis examines the public discourse of the first African American first lady of the United Sta...
Michelle Obamas role as the first African American First Lady is more than merely symbolic. Her self...
In contemporary popular culture, black womanhood frequently takes centre stage. It occupies an incre...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames CurryWhile Presidential po...
Graduation date: 2014First Ladies have performed a variety of public and private roles, from preside...
Skin-tone has always played a role in the socioeconomic lives of African-Americans, and while there ...
This paper seeks to understand how Michelle Obama's race and gender were invoked and deployed in her...
How do first ladies of the United States model American citizenship through social and political adv...
Some first ladies are often condemned for being too involved with the presidents\u27 power in politi...
My work examines the nature of The Office of the First Lady of the United States as a lens through w...
Although first ladies themselves have long been a topic of interest for historians, analysis of the ...
Part I examines the role of First Lady, which has been undertheorized in legal scholarship, and how ...
This Master's Thesis analyzes various roles that First Ladies of the United States take upon when th...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
This thesis examines the public discourse of the first African American first lady of the United Sta...
Michelle Obamas role as the first African American First Lady is more than merely symbolic. Her self...
In contemporary popular culture, black womanhood frequently takes centre stage. It occupies an incre...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames CurryWhile Presidential po...
Graduation date: 2014First Ladies have performed a variety of public and private roles, from preside...
Skin-tone has always played a role in the socioeconomic lives of African-Americans, and while there ...
This paper seeks to understand how Michelle Obama's race and gender were invoked and deployed in her...
How do first ladies of the United States model American citizenship through social and political adv...
Some first ladies are often condemned for being too involved with the presidents\u27 power in politi...
My work examines the nature of The Office of the First Lady of the United States as a lens through w...
Although first ladies themselves have long been a topic of interest for historians, analysis of the ...