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Untying the Tongue: Gender, Power, and the Word

Editat de Linda Longmire, Lisa Merrill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The words and grammatical structure of a given language are the most basic building blocks of thought and communication; they reflect the ways speakers conceptualize themselves and their world and communicate with others. Since language reflects a culture's biases and inequities, a socially constructed, gendered power differential between men and women may lead each to have very different relationships to language. The essays in this collection explore some of the ways in which power and its expression (or repression) is gendered.The contributors seek to discover contexts and patterns within which power is articulated, reproduced, and ultimately transformed. While some contributors provide primarily descriptive examinations of presumed gender differences, others seek to critique or deconstruct these supposed meanings associated with gender and power relationships. An important collection for scholars and researchers involved with communication and with gender issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275973155
ISBN-10: 0275973158
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LINDA LONGMIRE is Assistant Professor of Political Science, the Director of Women's Studies, and the Coordinator of International Studies at Hofstra University's interdisciplinary New College. Her publications and teaching focus on feminist, environmental, and international politics.LISA MERRILL is Associate Professor of Speech Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Hofstra University's School of Communication. Her publication, teaching, and research interests focus on gender and performance studies.

Cuprins

Introduction by Linda Longmire and Lisa MerrillGender and the WordMasculinist Generic Language and the U.S. Woman's Rights Movement, 1850-1920 by Lou Ann MatossianThe French Connection: Luce Irigaray and International Research on Language and Gender by Gail M. SchwabThe Possessive, Gender, and Subjectivity by Katherine StephensonChinese Sexist Language, Behavior, and Cultural Attitudes by Kathleen G. Williamson and Huang PangGender and the ImageWriting Lives and Telling Tales: Visions and Revisions by Sylvia Bailey ShurbuttReading Our Selves in The Cannibal Galaxy by Patricia A. BrieschkeFemales and Feminism in New Yorker Cartoons by Phyllis R. RandallBasic Instinct: Does Hollywood Instinctively Marginalize Lesbians and Gays by Michael P. KelleyGender, Power, and the MediaSpectatorship and Complicity: Who Is the "Accused" in Popular Film's Depiction of Gender and Violence by Lisa MerrillEvolving Images of Women and Men: The Construction of Gender Roles on MTV by Patricia A. SullivanTeaching Theoretical Perspectives in the Gender and Communication Classroom: From Biology to Hegemony in Coach by Lynn H. TurnerToward a Feminist Pedagogy: Using Television to Explore Gender and Communication Issues in the Classroom by Deborah Petersen-PerlmanPower and PedagogyThe Grammar of Connected Teaching by Daniel J. SheaVoices Seldom Heard: A Descriptive Analysis of Female and Male Teachers' Positive Interactions with Young People by Richard West(Re)telling the Old Tales: The Emerging Voices of Women in English and Mathematics by Cheryl Forbes and Allen EmersonLab Coats and Little Girls: The Science Experiences of Women Majoring in Biology and Education at a Private University by Janice KochPower and Relation at Home and at WorkWomen and Friends in the Workplace: A Study of Coworker Relationships and the Communication within Them by Amy S. KorpiCase Management: Nurses and Physicians Confronting Gendered Organization by R. J. KivatiskyCommunication Patterns and Decision Making: A Comparison of Third-Party Assessments and Couple Self-Reports by Deborah Ballard-Reisch, Mary Elton, and Daniel J. WeigelPower and EmpowermentA Feminist Guide to Studying Self-Esteem in Communication by Victoria DeFrancisco and Angela AllisonEnhancing Argumentativeness and Argumentative Behavior: The Influence of Gender and Training by Roberta L. Kosberg and Andrew S. RancerStrategic Storytelling: Constructing Self through Narrative and Nautilus by Mary-Jeanette SmytheWomen's Spirituality: Attitudes, Visions, and Health by Linda A. M. PerryPostmodern Possibilities: Gender, Power, and Moral Development by Linda Longmire and Timothy H. SmithIndex