Reflections on gender from a communication point-of-view : genderspectives / edited by Nickesia Gordon and Laura Finley.
Uniform Title: | Peace studies (Newcastle upon Tyne (England))
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Language: | English |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2017.
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Series: | Peace studies (Newcastle upon Tyne (England))
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Physical Description: | x, 244 pages ; 21 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction / Nickesia S. Gordon
- Recreational bodybuilding as cultural transformation: communicating cross-cultural masculinities in U.S. college gym culture / Yannick Kluch
- "Love women and hate faggots!": contradictions in identity conception and performance / Antonio Spikes
- Boys will be girls and girls will be boys / Laura Finley and Barry University students
- The gender binary from the outside / Tyler (Ellora) LaCarrubba
- Transgender identity disclosures via YouTube narrative / Erin K. Phelps
- I kissed a girl: the music industry's sale of a postmodern/post-feminist female identity / Nickesia S. Gordon
- Gender and space: negotiating identities as young adults through neighborhoods of New York City / Lili Shi
- The language of gender / Sarah Kornfield and Nicolette DeSantis
- Embodying gender language: tension in performance / Beth J. Bollinger
- Speaking up, acting out: reflective dialogue and the first-year writing course / Kelly Concannon and Ashley Nicols
- The eco and ego motivations in communication between men and women / Lucia Klencakova
- Discussing and dismantling rape culture with college students / Laura Finley
- Sexism and bystander intervention / John Chapin and Nancy Paoletti
- Gender quotas: do they accelerate workplace divsersity? / Franziska Schmitt and Allison Weidhaas
- A feminist approach to gender stereotypes found in reality television shows Sister wives and 19 kids and counting / Chelsea Canady.