Transgender Communication Studies
Herausgeber: Capuzza, Jamie C.; Spencer, Leland G.
Transgender Communication Studies
Herausgeber: Capuzza, Jamie C.; Spencer, Leland G.
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This edited collection synthesizes existing transgender communication scholarship, contributes original research, and sets an agenda for future work in human communication, media studies, and rhetorical studies. It is unique in its expansive coverage of the field of communication and the specific focus on transgender lives.
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This edited collection synthesizes existing transgender communication scholarship, contributes original research, and sets an agenda for future work in human communication, media studies, and rhetorical studies. It is unique in its expansive coverage of the field of communication and the specific focus on transgender lives.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781498500050
- ISBN-10: 1498500056
- Artikelnr.: 41760509
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781498500050
- ISBN-10: 1498500056
- Artikelnr.: 41760509
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Jamie C. Capuzza and Leland G. Spencer - Contributions by Mary Alice Adams; Jace Allen; Joshua Trey Barnett; E. Tristan Booth; Peter Odell Campbell; Jamie C. Capuzza; Jenny Dixon; Thomas R. Dunn; matthew heinz; Cory Holding; Kami Kosenko; Pamela
Introduction, Leland G. Spencer IV Part I: Human Communication Chapter 1:
Health Communication: Patient-Centered Communication: The Experiences of
Transgender Adults, Kami Kosenko, Lance Rintamaki, and Kathleen Maness
Chapter 2: Organizational Communication: The Workplace Socialization of
Gender Identity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Being Transgender at
Work, Jenny Dixon Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication: Trans
Interpersonal Support Needs, matthew heinz Chapter 4: Family Communication:
Families' Experiences with Transgender Identity and Transition: A Family
Stress Perspective, Kristen M. Norwood and Pamela J. Lannutti Chapter 5:
Intercultural Communication: Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of
a Model for Transing Communication in (Inter)cultural Contexts, Gust A.
Yep, Sage E. Russo, and Jace Allen Part II: Media Chapter 6: News: What's
in a Name? Transgender Identity, Metareporting and the Misgendering of
Chelsea Manning, Jamie C. Capuzza Chapter 7: Television: The Provisional
Acknowledgement of Identity Claims in Televised Documentary, E. Tristan
Booth Chapter 8: Film: Becoming One of the Girls/Guys: Distancing
Transgender Representations in Popular Film Comedies, Lucy J. Miller
Chapter 9: Visual Communication: From Abomination to Indifference: A Visual
Analysis of Transgender Stereotypes in the Media, Paul Martin Lester
Chapter 10: Social Media: Fleshy Metamorphosis: Temporal Pedagogies of
Transsexual Counterpublics, Joshua Trey Barnett Part III: Public and
Rhetorical Communication Chapter 11: Language: Traversing the Transcape: A
Brief Etymological History of Trans* Terminology, Mary Alice Adams Chapter
12: Religious Discourse: Coming Out, Bringing Out: God's Love, Transgender
Identity, and Difference, Leland G. Spencer IV Chapter 13: Legal Discourse:
The Trans-Exclusive Archives of U.S. Capital Punishment Rhetoric, Peter
Odell Campbell and Cory Holding Chapter 14: Public Memory: Historical
Trans-cription: Struggling with Memory in Paris Is Burning, Thomas R. Dunn
Health Communication: Patient-Centered Communication: The Experiences of
Transgender Adults, Kami Kosenko, Lance Rintamaki, and Kathleen Maness
Chapter 2: Organizational Communication: The Workplace Socialization of
Gender Identity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Being Transgender at
Work, Jenny Dixon Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication: Trans
Interpersonal Support Needs, matthew heinz Chapter 4: Family Communication:
Families' Experiences with Transgender Identity and Transition: A Family
Stress Perspective, Kristen M. Norwood and Pamela J. Lannutti Chapter 5:
Intercultural Communication: Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of
a Model for Transing Communication in (Inter)cultural Contexts, Gust A.
Yep, Sage E. Russo, and Jace Allen Part II: Media Chapter 6: News: What's
in a Name? Transgender Identity, Metareporting and the Misgendering of
Chelsea Manning, Jamie C. Capuzza Chapter 7: Television: The Provisional
Acknowledgement of Identity Claims in Televised Documentary, E. Tristan
Booth Chapter 8: Film: Becoming One of the Girls/Guys: Distancing
Transgender Representations in Popular Film Comedies, Lucy J. Miller
Chapter 9: Visual Communication: From Abomination to Indifference: A Visual
Analysis of Transgender Stereotypes in the Media, Paul Martin Lester
Chapter 10: Social Media: Fleshy Metamorphosis: Temporal Pedagogies of
Transsexual Counterpublics, Joshua Trey Barnett Part III: Public and
Rhetorical Communication Chapter 11: Language: Traversing the Transcape: A
Brief Etymological History of Trans* Terminology, Mary Alice Adams Chapter
12: Religious Discourse: Coming Out, Bringing Out: God's Love, Transgender
Identity, and Difference, Leland G. Spencer IV Chapter 13: Legal Discourse:
The Trans-Exclusive Archives of U.S. Capital Punishment Rhetoric, Peter
Odell Campbell and Cory Holding Chapter 14: Public Memory: Historical
Trans-cription: Struggling with Memory in Paris Is Burning, Thomas R. Dunn
Introduction, Leland G. Spencer IV Part I: Human Communication Chapter 1:
Health Communication: Patient-Centered Communication: The Experiences of
Transgender Adults, Kami Kosenko, Lance Rintamaki, and Kathleen Maness
Chapter 2: Organizational Communication: The Workplace Socialization of
Gender Identity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Being Transgender at
Work, Jenny Dixon Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication: Trans
Interpersonal Support Needs, matthew heinz Chapter 4: Family Communication:
Families' Experiences with Transgender Identity and Transition: A Family
Stress Perspective, Kristen M. Norwood and Pamela J. Lannutti Chapter 5:
Intercultural Communication: Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of
a Model for Transing Communication in (Inter)cultural Contexts, Gust A.
Yep, Sage E. Russo, and Jace Allen Part II: Media Chapter 6: News: What's
in a Name? Transgender Identity, Metareporting and the Misgendering of
Chelsea Manning, Jamie C. Capuzza Chapter 7: Television: The Provisional
Acknowledgement of Identity Claims in Televised Documentary, E. Tristan
Booth Chapter 8: Film: Becoming One of the Girls/Guys: Distancing
Transgender Representations in Popular Film Comedies, Lucy J. Miller
Chapter 9: Visual Communication: From Abomination to Indifference: A Visual
Analysis of Transgender Stereotypes in the Media, Paul Martin Lester
Chapter 10: Social Media: Fleshy Metamorphosis: Temporal Pedagogies of
Transsexual Counterpublics, Joshua Trey Barnett Part III: Public and
Rhetorical Communication Chapter 11: Language: Traversing the Transcape: A
Brief Etymological History of Trans* Terminology, Mary Alice Adams Chapter
12: Religious Discourse: Coming Out, Bringing Out: God's Love, Transgender
Identity, and Difference, Leland G. Spencer IV Chapter 13: Legal Discourse:
The Trans-Exclusive Archives of U.S. Capital Punishment Rhetoric, Peter
Odell Campbell and Cory Holding Chapter 14: Public Memory: Historical
Trans-cription: Struggling with Memory in Paris Is Burning, Thomas R. Dunn
Health Communication: Patient-Centered Communication: The Experiences of
Transgender Adults, Kami Kosenko, Lance Rintamaki, and Kathleen Maness
Chapter 2: Organizational Communication: The Workplace Socialization of
Gender Identity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Being Transgender at
Work, Jenny Dixon Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication: Trans
Interpersonal Support Needs, matthew heinz Chapter 4: Family Communication:
Families' Experiences with Transgender Identity and Transition: A Family
Stress Perspective, Kristen M. Norwood and Pamela J. Lannutti Chapter 5:
Intercultural Communication: Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of
a Model for Transing Communication in (Inter)cultural Contexts, Gust A.
Yep, Sage E. Russo, and Jace Allen Part II: Media Chapter 6: News: What's
in a Name? Transgender Identity, Metareporting and the Misgendering of
Chelsea Manning, Jamie C. Capuzza Chapter 7: Television: The Provisional
Acknowledgement of Identity Claims in Televised Documentary, E. Tristan
Booth Chapter 8: Film: Becoming One of the Girls/Guys: Distancing
Transgender Representations in Popular Film Comedies, Lucy J. Miller
Chapter 9: Visual Communication: From Abomination to Indifference: A Visual
Analysis of Transgender Stereotypes in the Media, Paul Martin Lester
Chapter 10: Social Media: Fleshy Metamorphosis: Temporal Pedagogies of
Transsexual Counterpublics, Joshua Trey Barnett Part III: Public and
Rhetorical Communication Chapter 11: Language: Traversing the Transcape: A
Brief Etymological History of Trans* Terminology, Mary Alice Adams Chapter
12: Religious Discourse: Coming Out, Bringing Out: God's Love, Transgender
Identity, and Difference, Leland G. Spencer IV Chapter 13: Legal Discourse:
The Trans-Exclusive Archives of U.S. Capital Punishment Rhetoric, Peter
Odell Campbell and Cory Holding Chapter 14: Public Memory: Historical
Trans-cription: Struggling with Memory in Paris Is Burning, Thomas R. Dunn