Amanda Fortini
New York Magazine
Amanda Fortini appears in the following:
What women lost in the 2008 elections
Monday, November 24, 2008
When Senator Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Governor Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, ran for the top offices in the country, the White House's glass ceiling looked like it might be shattered. But Amanda Fortini, a writer for New York Magazine, says the “Year of the Woman” in presidential politics reinforced stereotypes, set women back and made President-elect Barack Obama’s road to gender equality a lot rockier.
"It's harder to stereotype people when you see them in more nuance and full color."
--Amanda Fortini on the perception of women in politics
--Amanda Fortini on the perception of women in politics
Hillary's Wave
Friday, April 18, 2008
Leslie Bennetts, contributing editor at Vanity Fair and author of The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much?, and Amanda Fortini, journalist and author of the article The Reawakening: Hillary Clinton and the Fourth Wave, on whether Hillary Clinton's run for the White House has sparked ...
Hillary’s Wave
Friday, April 18, 2008
First wave feminists marched for the vote, the second wave went to the office, the third wave took back the night – has Hillary Clinton’s candidacy set off a fourth wave? Amanda Fortini writes in this week’s New York that young women watching Hillary Clinton’s reception on the campaign trail ...