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1) Hardcover Book Changing the Face of Power: Women in the U.S. Senate (Focus on American History Series,Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin) by University of Texas Press. Melina Mara takes us far beyond the obvious things we know about these women.
She has penetrated their lives with her camera in a powerful and often surprising way.
It is important subject matter as the face of congress changes. Melina does a wonderful job letting us know what these people do and who they are.¤ 2) Hardcover Book Changing the Face of Power: Women in the U.S. Senate (Focus on American History Series,Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin) by University of Texas Press. They are America´s most powerful women. The fourteen female U.S. senators currently in office have changed not only the face of power, but the exercise of power as well. Bringing women´s perspectives and life experiences to what has been described as America´s most exclusive (and exclusively male) club, female senators are emerging as powerbrokers in Congress, known for their bipartisan teamwork, compassion for social issues, ability to build coalitions, and use of unique tools for lawmaking. This pioneering work of photojournalism documents all fourteen women in their day-to-day work as senators. Melina Mara´s candid images show the senators attending hearings, meeting the press, greeting their constituents, consulting with staff, legislating behind the scenes, and sharing private moments with colleagues and family. The photographs capture the demanding, 24/7 nature of the job and show clearly that the female senators more than hold their own among their male colleagues. Accompanying the photos are a commentary by journalist Cokie Roberts, introductions by Senators Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), and interviews between veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas and all of the senators. These pieces address women´s achievements in attaining political power and frankly describe the burdens and rewards of the office. The senators describe their motivations for being in the Senate, the challenges they´ve faced, the way they balance work and family, and the prospects for a woman winning the presidency in the coming years. As Congress becomes a truly representative institution for the first time in its over-two-hundred-year history, the women who have been pathbreakers in the Senate well deserve this photographic tribute. Changing the Face of Power is at once headline news and a potent documentary record of a turning point in American and women´s history. ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 13-Nov-2008, 02927097579780292709751, 570-S2B-ZAB-8  Changing the Face of Power: Women in the U.S. Senate (Focus on American History Series,Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin), Book, Image © University of Texas Press
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