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Female Politicians in the Media

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This paper examines the representation of female politicians in the media, focusing on Hillary Rodham Clinton and Hsiu-Lien Lu as case studies. It contextualizes the rise of female political leaders in the 1990s and discusses the implications for gender equality, feminist theory, and media coverage. Notably, it critiques the limited scope of existing studies in accurately portraying the media's gender bias and suggests the need for broader analyses to better understand the media's role in shaping perceptions of women in politics.