The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication
Herausgeber: Niles Goins, Marnel; Alexander, Bryant Keith; Faber McAlister, Joan
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication
Herausgeber: Niles Goins, Marnel; Alexander, Bryant Keith; Faber McAlister, Joan
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An extensive overview of current research on the complex relationships between communication and gender, which will be invaluable for students and researchers in gender studies and communication studies, its international perspectives and the range of themes covered making it an essential and pragmatic pedagogical resource.
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An extensive overview of current research on the complex relationships between communication and gender, which will be invaluable for students and researchers in gender studies and communication studies, its international perspectives and the range of themes covered making it an essential and pragmatic pedagogical resource.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 686
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138329188
- ISBN-10: 1138329185
- Artikelnr.: 59986973
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 686
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138329188
- ISBN-10: 1138329185
- Artikelnr.: 59986973
Marnel Niles Goins (Ph.D., Howard University) is Interim Dean of the College of Sciences and Humanities and Professor of Communication at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia. Joan Faber McAlister (Ph.D., University of Iowa) is Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Media, & Social Change at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Bryant Keith Alexander (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Carbondale) is Professor and Dean of the College of Communication and Fine Arts at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.
Part I Gendered Lives and Identities 1 Performing Gender Complaint as
Airport Activism, Or: Don't Get Over It When It's Not Over 2 Dense
Particularities: Race, Spirituality, and Queer/Quare Intersectionalities 3
Gaysian Fabulosity: Quare(Ing) the Normal and Ordinary 4 Communication,
Gender, and Career in MENA Countries: Navigating the Push and Pull of
Empowerment and Exclusion 5 Chicano Masculinities 6 A New Materialist
Framework for Activism in the Age of Mediatization: The Entanglement of
Bodies, Objects, Images, and Affects Part II Visualizing Gender 7
Interrogating the Awkward Black Girl: Beyond Controlling Images of Black
Women in Televised Comedies 8 The Male Gaze in Visual Culture 9 Vida:
Anti-Colonial Queer and Feminist Web TV and the Gaze of Allyship 10 Body
Image and Global Media 11 Blood, Bodies, and Shame: Indian Artists
Combating Menstrual Stigma on Instagram 12 Monstrous Erasure: Quare Femme
(in)Visibility in Get Out 13 Queer Aesthetics, Playful Politics, and
Ethical Masculinities in Luca Guadagnino's Filmic Adaptation of André
Aciman's Call Me By Your Name 14 Feminist and Queer Arts Activism Part III
The Politics of Gender 15 Making Waves: Maxine Waters's Black Feminist and
Womanist Rebuke of Supremacist Hegemony 16 One Step Forward ... Gender,
Communication and the Fragility of Gender(ed) Political Progress 17 The
Specter of Trans Bodies: Public and Political Discourse about "Bathroom
Bills" 18 Research on Gender and Political Rhetoric: Masculinity,
Ingenuity, and the Double Bind 19 Resisting Orientalist/Islamophobic
Feminisms: (Re)Framing the Politics of Difference 20 Negative Spaces in the
Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media: A Case Study of the
Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel 21 Invisible in/Humanity: Feminist
Epistemic Ethics and Rhetorical Studies Part IV Gendered Contexts and
Strategies 22 Organizational Discourse and Sexuality in Male-Dominated
Organizational Settings 23 Shifting Sands and Moving Goalposts:
Communicating Gender in Sport 24 Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Communication During the Illness Experience 25 Women First: Bumble(TM) as a
Model for Managing Online Gendered Conflict 26 Straight (White) Women
Writing about Men Bonking? Complicating our Understanding of Gender and
Sexuality in Fandom Part V Gendered Violence and Communication 27 Imaging
Rape, Imagining Woman in Popular Indian Cinema: Victim, Vigilante, or
Goddess? 28 Speak Up, Sis: Black Women, Race, and News Coverage of the Me
Too Movement 29 Digital Testimonios and Witnessing of Salma Hayek and
America Ferrera's Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Assault 30 From
Innocents to Experts: Queer and Trans of Color Interventions into #Metoo 31
Symbolic Erasure as Gendered Violence: The Link Between Verbal and Physical
Harm 32 Sherlock Holmes and the Case for Toxic Masculinity Part VI Gender
Advocacy in Action 33 Queer Praxis: The Daily Labors of Love and Agitation
34 Communicating Gender Advocacy: Riding the Fourth Wave of Feminism 35 The
Oppositional Gaze As Spectacle: Feminist Visual Protest Movements in China
36 Refusing Mastery, Mastering Refusal: Critical Communication Pedagogy and
Gender 37 Gender Futurity at the Intersection of Black Lives Matter and
Afrofuturism 38 Latinx Feminist Activism for the Safety of Women
Journalists 39 Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of a Model for
Transing Communication in (Inter)Cultural Contexts
Airport Activism, Or: Don't Get Over It When It's Not Over 2 Dense
Particularities: Race, Spirituality, and Queer/Quare Intersectionalities 3
Gaysian Fabulosity: Quare(Ing) the Normal and Ordinary 4 Communication,
Gender, and Career in MENA Countries: Navigating the Push and Pull of
Empowerment and Exclusion 5 Chicano Masculinities 6 A New Materialist
Framework for Activism in the Age of Mediatization: The Entanglement of
Bodies, Objects, Images, and Affects Part II Visualizing Gender 7
Interrogating the Awkward Black Girl: Beyond Controlling Images of Black
Women in Televised Comedies 8 The Male Gaze in Visual Culture 9 Vida:
Anti-Colonial Queer and Feminist Web TV and the Gaze of Allyship 10 Body
Image and Global Media 11 Blood, Bodies, and Shame: Indian Artists
Combating Menstrual Stigma on Instagram 12 Monstrous Erasure: Quare Femme
(in)Visibility in Get Out 13 Queer Aesthetics, Playful Politics, and
Ethical Masculinities in Luca Guadagnino's Filmic Adaptation of André
Aciman's Call Me By Your Name 14 Feminist and Queer Arts Activism Part III
The Politics of Gender 15 Making Waves: Maxine Waters's Black Feminist and
Womanist Rebuke of Supremacist Hegemony 16 One Step Forward ... Gender,
Communication and the Fragility of Gender(ed) Political Progress 17 The
Specter of Trans Bodies: Public and Political Discourse about "Bathroom
Bills" 18 Research on Gender and Political Rhetoric: Masculinity,
Ingenuity, and the Double Bind 19 Resisting Orientalist/Islamophobic
Feminisms: (Re)Framing the Politics of Difference 20 Negative Spaces in the
Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media: A Case Study of the
Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel 21 Invisible in/Humanity: Feminist
Epistemic Ethics and Rhetorical Studies Part IV Gendered Contexts and
Strategies 22 Organizational Discourse and Sexuality in Male-Dominated
Organizational Settings 23 Shifting Sands and Moving Goalposts:
Communicating Gender in Sport 24 Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Communication During the Illness Experience 25 Women First: Bumble(TM) as a
Model for Managing Online Gendered Conflict 26 Straight (White) Women
Writing about Men Bonking? Complicating our Understanding of Gender and
Sexuality in Fandom Part V Gendered Violence and Communication 27 Imaging
Rape, Imagining Woman in Popular Indian Cinema: Victim, Vigilante, or
Goddess? 28 Speak Up, Sis: Black Women, Race, and News Coverage of the Me
Too Movement 29 Digital Testimonios and Witnessing of Salma Hayek and
America Ferrera's Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Assault 30 From
Innocents to Experts: Queer and Trans of Color Interventions into #Metoo 31
Symbolic Erasure as Gendered Violence: The Link Between Verbal and Physical
Harm 32 Sherlock Holmes and the Case for Toxic Masculinity Part VI Gender
Advocacy in Action 33 Queer Praxis: The Daily Labors of Love and Agitation
34 Communicating Gender Advocacy: Riding the Fourth Wave of Feminism 35 The
Oppositional Gaze As Spectacle: Feminist Visual Protest Movements in China
36 Refusing Mastery, Mastering Refusal: Critical Communication Pedagogy and
Gender 37 Gender Futurity at the Intersection of Black Lives Matter and
Afrofuturism 38 Latinx Feminist Activism for the Safety of Women
Journalists 39 Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of a Model for
Transing Communication in (Inter)Cultural Contexts
Part I Gendered Lives and Identities 1 Performing Gender Complaint as
Airport Activism, Or: Don't Get Over It When It's Not Over 2 Dense
Particularities: Race, Spirituality, and Queer/Quare Intersectionalities 3
Gaysian Fabulosity: Quare(Ing) the Normal and Ordinary 4 Communication,
Gender, and Career in MENA Countries: Navigating the Push and Pull of
Empowerment and Exclusion 5 Chicano Masculinities 6 A New Materialist
Framework for Activism in the Age of Mediatization: The Entanglement of
Bodies, Objects, Images, and Affects Part II Visualizing Gender 7
Interrogating the Awkward Black Girl: Beyond Controlling Images of Black
Women in Televised Comedies 8 The Male Gaze in Visual Culture 9 Vida:
Anti-Colonial Queer and Feminist Web TV and the Gaze of Allyship 10 Body
Image and Global Media 11 Blood, Bodies, and Shame: Indian Artists
Combating Menstrual Stigma on Instagram 12 Monstrous Erasure: Quare Femme
(in)Visibility in Get Out 13 Queer Aesthetics, Playful Politics, and
Ethical Masculinities in Luca Guadagnino's Filmic Adaptation of André
Aciman's Call Me By Your Name 14 Feminist and Queer Arts Activism Part III
The Politics of Gender 15 Making Waves: Maxine Waters's Black Feminist and
Womanist Rebuke of Supremacist Hegemony 16 One Step Forward ... Gender,
Communication and the Fragility of Gender(ed) Political Progress 17 The
Specter of Trans Bodies: Public and Political Discourse about "Bathroom
Bills" 18 Research on Gender and Political Rhetoric: Masculinity,
Ingenuity, and the Double Bind 19 Resisting Orientalist/Islamophobic
Feminisms: (Re)Framing the Politics of Difference 20 Negative Spaces in the
Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media: A Case Study of the
Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel 21 Invisible in/Humanity: Feminist
Epistemic Ethics and Rhetorical Studies Part IV Gendered Contexts and
Strategies 22 Organizational Discourse and Sexuality in Male-Dominated
Organizational Settings 23 Shifting Sands and Moving Goalposts:
Communicating Gender in Sport 24 Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Communication During the Illness Experience 25 Women First: Bumble(TM) as a
Model for Managing Online Gendered Conflict 26 Straight (White) Women
Writing about Men Bonking? Complicating our Understanding of Gender and
Sexuality in Fandom Part V Gendered Violence and Communication 27 Imaging
Rape, Imagining Woman in Popular Indian Cinema: Victim, Vigilante, or
Goddess? 28 Speak Up, Sis: Black Women, Race, and News Coverage of the Me
Too Movement 29 Digital Testimonios and Witnessing of Salma Hayek and
America Ferrera's Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Assault 30 From
Innocents to Experts: Queer and Trans of Color Interventions into #Metoo 31
Symbolic Erasure as Gendered Violence: The Link Between Verbal and Physical
Harm 32 Sherlock Holmes and the Case for Toxic Masculinity Part VI Gender
Advocacy in Action 33 Queer Praxis: The Daily Labors of Love and Agitation
34 Communicating Gender Advocacy: Riding the Fourth Wave of Feminism 35 The
Oppositional Gaze As Spectacle: Feminist Visual Protest Movements in China
36 Refusing Mastery, Mastering Refusal: Critical Communication Pedagogy and
Gender 37 Gender Futurity at the Intersection of Black Lives Matter and
Afrofuturism 38 Latinx Feminist Activism for the Safety of Women
Journalists 39 Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of a Model for
Transing Communication in (Inter)Cultural Contexts
Airport Activism, Or: Don't Get Over It When It's Not Over 2 Dense
Particularities: Race, Spirituality, and Queer/Quare Intersectionalities 3
Gaysian Fabulosity: Quare(Ing) the Normal and Ordinary 4 Communication,
Gender, and Career in MENA Countries: Navigating the Push and Pull of
Empowerment and Exclusion 5 Chicano Masculinities 6 A New Materialist
Framework for Activism in the Age of Mediatization: The Entanglement of
Bodies, Objects, Images, and Affects Part II Visualizing Gender 7
Interrogating the Awkward Black Girl: Beyond Controlling Images of Black
Women in Televised Comedies 8 The Male Gaze in Visual Culture 9 Vida:
Anti-Colonial Queer and Feminist Web TV and the Gaze of Allyship 10 Body
Image and Global Media 11 Blood, Bodies, and Shame: Indian Artists
Combating Menstrual Stigma on Instagram 12 Monstrous Erasure: Quare Femme
(in)Visibility in Get Out 13 Queer Aesthetics, Playful Politics, and
Ethical Masculinities in Luca Guadagnino's Filmic Adaptation of André
Aciman's Call Me By Your Name 14 Feminist and Queer Arts Activism Part III
The Politics of Gender 15 Making Waves: Maxine Waters's Black Feminist and
Womanist Rebuke of Supremacist Hegemony 16 One Step Forward ... Gender,
Communication and the Fragility of Gender(ed) Political Progress 17 The
Specter of Trans Bodies: Public and Political Discourse about "Bathroom
Bills" 18 Research on Gender and Political Rhetoric: Masculinity,
Ingenuity, and the Double Bind 19 Resisting Orientalist/Islamophobic
Feminisms: (Re)Framing the Politics of Difference 20 Negative Spaces in the
Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media: A Case Study of the
Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel 21 Invisible in/Humanity: Feminist
Epistemic Ethics and Rhetorical Studies Part IV Gendered Contexts and
Strategies 22 Organizational Discourse and Sexuality in Male-Dominated
Organizational Settings 23 Shifting Sands and Moving Goalposts:
Communicating Gender in Sport 24 Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Communication During the Illness Experience 25 Women First: Bumble(TM) as a
Model for Managing Online Gendered Conflict 26 Straight (White) Women
Writing about Men Bonking? Complicating our Understanding of Gender and
Sexuality in Fandom Part V Gendered Violence and Communication 27 Imaging
Rape, Imagining Woman in Popular Indian Cinema: Victim, Vigilante, or
Goddess? 28 Speak Up, Sis: Black Women, Race, and News Coverage of the Me
Too Movement 29 Digital Testimonios and Witnessing of Salma Hayek and
America Ferrera's Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Assault 30 From
Innocents to Experts: Queer and Trans of Color Interventions into #Metoo 31
Symbolic Erasure as Gendered Violence: The Link Between Verbal and Physical
Harm 32 Sherlock Holmes and the Case for Toxic Masculinity Part VI Gender
Advocacy in Action 33 Queer Praxis: The Daily Labors of Love and Agitation
34 Communicating Gender Advocacy: Riding the Fourth Wave of Feminism 35 The
Oppositional Gaze As Spectacle: Feminist Visual Protest Movements in China
36 Refusing Mastery, Mastering Refusal: Critical Communication Pedagogy and
Gender 37 Gender Futurity at the Intersection of Black Lives Matter and
Afrofuturism 38 Latinx Feminist Activism for the Safety of Women
Journalists 39 Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of a Model for
Transing Communication in (Inter)Cultural Contexts