Written by leading gender communication scholars Julia T. Wood and Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, GENDERED LIVES: COMMUNICATION, GENDER, & CULTURE, 12E provides an engaging introduction to the field, equipping students with the tools, knowledge, and insight to think critically about gender and society. Introducing the latest theories, research, and pragmatic information, the text demonstrates the multiple--and often interactive--ways that a person's views of masculinity and femininity are shaped within contemporary culture. It uses a conversational, first-person writing style and offers balanced coverage of different sexes, genders, and sexual orientations. The 12th Edition is packed with new references and coverage of new topics, including work-life balance, transgender issues on campus, bullying in school, gender and health, reproductive violence, and more. It also provides expanded coverage of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender people throughout.
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Part I: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS. 1. The Study of Communication, Gender, and Culture. 2. Theoretical Approaches to Gender Development. 3. The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Competing Images of Women. 4. The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Competing Images of Men. 5. Gendered Verbal Communication. 6. Gendered Nonverbal Communication. Part II: GENDERED COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE. 7. Becoming Gendered. 8. Gendered Education: Communication in Schools. 9. Gendered Close Relationships. 10. Gendered Organizational Communication. 11. Gendered Media. 12. Gendered Power and Violence.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781305280274
Publisert
2016-01-01
Utgave
12. utgave
Utgiver
Cengage Learning, Inc
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
15 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
228 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Biografisk notat

Julia Wood joined the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill when she was 24. During her 37 years on the faculty, she taught classes and conducted research on personal relationships as well as gender, communication and culture. She was named the Lineberger Distinguished Professor of Humanities and the Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Distinguished Professor of Graduate Education. In addition to publishing 25 books and 100 articles and book chapters, she has presented more than 100 papers at professional conferences and campuses around the country. Her accolades include 14 awards honoring her teaching and 16 awards recognizing her scholarship. She received her B.A. from North Carolina State University, her M.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University. Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz is F. Wendell Miller Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies at the University of Iowa. She is the author of HOMELAND MATERNITY: US CULTURE AND THE NEW REPRODUCTIVE REGIME (University of Illinois Press, 2019), an award-winning book that examines the policing of pregnancy and parenting in the United States from a rhetorical perspective, and DOING GENDER JUSTICE: QUEERING REPRODUCTION, KIN, AND CARE with Professor Shui-yin Sharon Yam, currently in production with Johns Hopkins University Press. She has published numerous essays on rhetoric and reproductive justice in outlets such as Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Women’s Studies in Communication and Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies. Fixmer-Oraiz co-directs the Reproductive Justice Obermann working group at the University of Iowa with Professor Lina-Maria Murillo. Her scholarship and teaching emerge from a combination of academic training alongside two decades of experience in reproductive politics as a community organizer and advocate in a number of local and regional contexts.