Gender in a Transitional Era
Changes and Challenges
Herausgeber: Martinez, Amanda R.; Miller, Lucy J.
Gender in a Transitional Era
Changes and Challenges
Herausgeber: Martinez, Amanda R.; Miller, Lucy J.
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Gender in a Transitional Era is an important addition to communication research through its wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches, intersectional topics, and clearly expressed challenges to the constraining gender binary system that remains the foremost project of feminist scholarship and activism.
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Gender in a Transitional Era is an important addition to communication research through its wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches, intersectional topics, and clearly expressed challenges to the constraining gender binary system that remains the foremost project of feminist scholarship and activism.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780739188439
- ISBN-10: 0739188437
- Artikelnr.: 41417290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780739188439
- ISBN-10: 0739188437
- Artikelnr.: 41417290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Amanda R. Martinez is assistant professor in communication studies, sociology, and gender and sexuality studies at Davidson College. Lucy J. Miller is adjunct professor in the Department of Arts and Humanities at the University of Houston-Downtown.
Introduction: Gender in a Transitional Era, Amanda R. Martinez and Lucy J.
Miller Section I: Parental Identities, Advice, and Self-Help Chapter 1: Are
You Managing it All? Just Read This: Working Mothers Search for Work-Life
Balance through Therapeutic Discourse and Self-Help Texts, Katherine J.
Denker Chapter 2: Valuing Work, Valuing Family: A Comparison of "Balance"
Discourse Targeting Mothers and Fathers, Elizabeth Fish Hatfield Chapter 3:
Mommy Bloggers: Who They Are, What They Write About, and How They Are
Shaping Motherhood in the Twenty-First Century, Brittney D. Lee and Lynne
M. Webb Section II: Gender Performances and Role Expectations in Media
Chapter 4: Masculinity and the American Dream in American Dreams, Art
Herbig Chapter 5: Isn't that Bromantic? Rearticulating Male Emotionality
and Homosocial Intimacy in Hollywood's BromCom, Ryan Castillo and Ashley N.
Mack Chapter 6: Cattiness as Credibility in Neoliberalism, Krista McQueeney
and Kim Hong Nguyen Section III: (Inter)Acting Within Organizational and
Social Spaces Chapter 7: Sacralizing the Politics of Visibility: Coming
Out, Spirituality, and Gay Clergy, Leland G. Spencer Chapter 8:
Disciplining the Transgender Body: Transgender Microaggressions in a
Transitional Era, Lucy J. Miller Chapter 9: Emerging Adults' Casual Sexual
Involvements and the Ideal Worker Norm, Kendra Knight and Benjamin
Wiedmaier Chapter 10: Computer-Mediated Leadership and Disciplinary Action:
Using New Technology to Dismantle the Social Stereotypes and Gender
Performances that Invade Face-to-Face Communication, Ashley K. Barrett and
David W. Schlueter Section IV: Tensions and Negotiations on Politics,
Health, & Feminism(s) Chapter 11: "War on Women": Democrats'
Interpretations of Messages Regarding Women's Health at the 2012 Democratic
National Convention, Jillian A. Tullis and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 12:
Savvy and Susceptible: Diverse American Women Discuss Beauty, Body Image,
and Identity in Media, Amanda R. Martinez Chapter 13: Reclaiming
Connections: Constructing a Web-of-Feminisms, Debbie S. Dougherty and
Katherine J. Denker
Miller Section I: Parental Identities, Advice, and Self-Help Chapter 1: Are
You Managing it All? Just Read This: Working Mothers Search for Work-Life
Balance through Therapeutic Discourse and Self-Help Texts, Katherine J.
Denker Chapter 2: Valuing Work, Valuing Family: A Comparison of "Balance"
Discourse Targeting Mothers and Fathers, Elizabeth Fish Hatfield Chapter 3:
Mommy Bloggers: Who They Are, What They Write About, and How They Are
Shaping Motherhood in the Twenty-First Century, Brittney D. Lee and Lynne
M. Webb Section II: Gender Performances and Role Expectations in Media
Chapter 4: Masculinity and the American Dream in American Dreams, Art
Herbig Chapter 5: Isn't that Bromantic? Rearticulating Male Emotionality
and Homosocial Intimacy in Hollywood's BromCom, Ryan Castillo and Ashley N.
Mack Chapter 6: Cattiness as Credibility in Neoliberalism, Krista McQueeney
and Kim Hong Nguyen Section III: (Inter)Acting Within Organizational and
Social Spaces Chapter 7: Sacralizing the Politics of Visibility: Coming
Out, Spirituality, and Gay Clergy, Leland G. Spencer Chapter 8:
Disciplining the Transgender Body: Transgender Microaggressions in a
Transitional Era, Lucy J. Miller Chapter 9: Emerging Adults' Casual Sexual
Involvements and the Ideal Worker Norm, Kendra Knight and Benjamin
Wiedmaier Chapter 10: Computer-Mediated Leadership and Disciplinary Action:
Using New Technology to Dismantle the Social Stereotypes and Gender
Performances that Invade Face-to-Face Communication, Ashley K. Barrett and
David W. Schlueter Section IV: Tensions and Negotiations on Politics,
Health, & Feminism(s) Chapter 11: "War on Women": Democrats'
Interpretations of Messages Regarding Women's Health at the 2012 Democratic
National Convention, Jillian A. Tullis and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 12:
Savvy and Susceptible: Diverse American Women Discuss Beauty, Body Image,
and Identity in Media, Amanda R. Martinez Chapter 13: Reclaiming
Connections: Constructing a Web-of-Feminisms, Debbie S. Dougherty and
Katherine J. Denker
Introduction: Gender in a Transitional Era, Amanda R. Martinez and Lucy J.
Miller Section I: Parental Identities, Advice, and Self-Help Chapter 1: Are
You Managing it All? Just Read This: Working Mothers Search for Work-Life
Balance through Therapeutic Discourse and Self-Help Texts, Katherine J.
Denker Chapter 2: Valuing Work, Valuing Family: A Comparison of "Balance"
Discourse Targeting Mothers and Fathers, Elizabeth Fish Hatfield Chapter 3:
Mommy Bloggers: Who They Are, What They Write About, and How They Are
Shaping Motherhood in the Twenty-First Century, Brittney D. Lee and Lynne
M. Webb Section II: Gender Performances and Role Expectations in Media
Chapter 4: Masculinity and the American Dream in American Dreams, Art
Herbig Chapter 5: Isn't that Bromantic? Rearticulating Male Emotionality
and Homosocial Intimacy in Hollywood's BromCom, Ryan Castillo and Ashley N.
Mack Chapter 6: Cattiness as Credibility in Neoliberalism, Krista McQueeney
and Kim Hong Nguyen Section III: (Inter)Acting Within Organizational and
Social Spaces Chapter 7: Sacralizing the Politics of Visibility: Coming
Out, Spirituality, and Gay Clergy, Leland G. Spencer Chapter 8:
Disciplining the Transgender Body: Transgender Microaggressions in a
Transitional Era, Lucy J. Miller Chapter 9: Emerging Adults' Casual Sexual
Involvements and the Ideal Worker Norm, Kendra Knight and Benjamin
Wiedmaier Chapter 10: Computer-Mediated Leadership and Disciplinary Action:
Using New Technology to Dismantle the Social Stereotypes and Gender
Performances that Invade Face-to-Face Communication, Ashley K. Barrett and
David W. Schlueter Section IV: Tensions and Negotiations on Politics,
Health, & Feminism(s) Chapter 11: "War on Women": Democrats'
Interpretations of Messages Regarding Women's Health at the 2012 Democratic
National Convention, Jillian A. Tullis and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 12:
Savvy and Susceptible: Diverse American Women Discuss Beauty, Body Image,
and Identity in Media, Amanda R. Martinez Chapter 13: Reclaiming
Connections: Constructing a Web-of-Feminisms, Debbie S. Dougherty and
Katherine J. Denker
Miller Section I: Parental Identities, Advice, and Self-Help Chapter 1: Are
You Managing it All? Just Read This: Working Mothers Search for Work-Life
Balance through Therapeutic Discourse and Self-Help Texts, Katherine J.
Denker Chapter 2: Valuing Work, Valuing Family: A Comparison of "Balance"
Discourse Targeting Mothers and Fathers, Elizabeth Fish Hatfield Chapter 3:
Mommy Bloggers: Who They Are, What They Write About, and How They Are
Shaping Motherhood in the Twenty-First Century, Brittney D. Lee and Lynne
M. Webb Section II: Gender Performances and Role Expectations in Media
Chapter 4: Masculinity and the American Dream in American Dreams, Art
Herbig Chapter 5: Isn't that Bromantic? Rearticulating Male Emotionality
and Homosocial Intimacy in Hollywood's BromCom, Ryan Castillo and Ashley N.
Mack Chapter 6: Cattiness as Credibility in Neoliberalism, Krista McQueeney
and Kim Hong Nguyen Section III: (Inter)Acting Within Organizational and
Social Spaces Chapter 7: Sacralizing the Politics of Visibility: Coming
Out, Spirituality, and Gay Clergy, Leland G. Spencer Chapter 8:
Disciplining the Transgender Body: Transgender Microaggressions in a
Transitional Era, Lucy J. Miller Chapter 9: Emerging Adults' Casual Sexual
Involvements and the Ideal Worker Norm, Kendra Knight and Benjamin
Wiedmaier Chapter 10: Computer-Mediated Leadership and Disciplinary Action:
Using New Technology to Dismantle the Social Stereotypes and Gender
Performances that Invade Face-to-Face Communication, Ashley K. Barrett and
David W. Schlueter Section IV: Tensions and Negotiations on Politics,
Health, & Feminism(s) Chapter 11: "War on Women": Democrats'
Interpretations of Messages Regarding Women's Health at the 2012 Democratic
National Convention, Jillian A. Tullis and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 12:
Savvy and Susceptible: Diverse American Women Discuss Beauty, Body Image,
and Identity in Media, Amanda R. Martinez Chapter 13: Reclaiming
Connections: Constructing a Web-of-Feminisms, Debbie S. Dougherty and
Katherine J. Denker