Gender Communication Theories and Analyses: From Silence to PerformanceSAGE Publications, 8 ביולי 2005 - 208 עמודים Gender Communication Theories and Analyses surveys the field of gender and communication with a particular focus on gender and communication theories and methods. How have theories about gender and communication evolved and been influenced by first-, second-, and third-wave feminisms? And similarly, how have feminist communication scholars been inspired by existing methods and aspired to generate their own? The goal of the text is to help readers develop analytic focus and knowledge about their underlying assumptions that gender communication scholars use in their work. Features and Benefits:
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2 Feminist Communication Theories | 25 |
3 Feminist Communication Methodology | 47 |
4 Sexist Discourse Deficit and Dominance | 63 |
5 Discourses of Difference and Identity | 89 |
6 Gender and Performance | 123 |
7 Conclusion | 155 |
References | 165 |
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About the Authors | 193 |
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