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Communicating Gender Diversity Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco

Communicating Gender Diversity By Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco

Communicating Gender Diversity by Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco


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Covers the variety of ways in which communication of and about gender and sex enables and constrains people's intersectional identities.

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Communicating Gender Diversity: A Critical Approach by Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco

The purpose behind Communicating Gender Diversity: A Critical Approach is not to provide any final conclusions about communicating gender. Because gender is a constantly evolving concept, both in terms of individuals' gender identity development and the larger cultureAEs predominant notions of gender, such absolute claims are not possible. Instead, the intent is to better equip readers with tools with which they can examine, and make sense of, the intersections of communication and gender. The text covers the variety of ways in which communication of and about gender and sex enables and constrains people's intersectional identities. The authors believe people are social actors and, as such, create meaning through their symbolic interactions. Thus, the book's emphasis is not on how gender influences communication, but on how communication constitutes gender. They also believe that people are capable of being self-reflective about communication processes, and creative in generating new ways to play with symbols.

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College-level collections strong in gender studies and psychology will find Communicating Gender Diversity an essential key to understanding how communication facilitates how people do gender.

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Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco and Catherine Helen Palczewski have presented a text that speaks to the upper-division undergraduate or lower-level graduate (p. xii) student who is interested in gender and communication. To be sure, the book thoughtfully weaves together empirical research, popular press stories, literature, film, and theatrical productions. I highly recommend this book to those who wish to embark upon, or continue, this journey into gendered awareness. -- Richard West

Communicating Gender Diversity is a boon to the field of gender studies. Although intended as a textbook, this book is also an excellent resource for those teaching and researching gender in a variety of academic disciplines. This breadth of approaches and subject matter makes this volume truly interdisciplinary. Communicating Gender Diversity is a welcome addition to the field of gender studies. Although the scope of the material covered is much broader than language and gender, it nonetheless is a good theoretical treatment of issues that are essential to current discussions of gender among scholars of language and linguistics.

-- Janet M. Fuller

About Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco

Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco, PhD, is an emeritus professor in the Communication & Media Department and affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies at the University of Northern Iowa; studied and taught courses in gender, intercultural, and interpersonal communication; served as director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program; coordinated the National Coalition Building Institute, a university-wide diversity inclusion program; and has received the following awards: Iowa Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, the UNI Outstanding Graduate Faculty Teaching Award, and the Iowa American Association of University Women Distinguished Faculty Award. Victoria is married and has stepchildren and grandchildren who call her Nana and remind her every day why she wrote this book. Catherine Helen Palczewski, PhD, is a professor in the Communication & Media Department, past director of debate, and affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies at the University of Northern Iowa; teaches courses in the rhetoric of social protest, argumentation, gender, and political communication; is a past coeditor of Argumentation and Advocacy and director of the 2013 AFA/NCA Biennial Conference on Argumentation held in Alta, Utah; and has received the following awards: the Francine Merritt Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Lives of Women in Communication, the Iowa Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, the University of Northern Iowa College of Humanities and Fine Arts Faculty Excellence Award, the George Ziegelmueller Outstanding Debate Educator Award, the American Forensic Association's Distinguished Service Award, and two Rohrer Awards for Outstanding Publication in Argumentation.

Table of Contents

Part I: Foundations 1. Developing a Critical Gender/Sex Lens Gender Differences: A Cultural Obsession A Critical Vocabulary or a New Lens Prescription Putting It All Together 2. Alternative Approaches to Understanding Gender/Sex Biological Approaches Psychological Approaches Descriptive Cultural Approaches Critical Cultural Approaches Conclusion: Gender Diversity 3. Gendered/Sexed Voices Constructing a Critical Gender/Sex Lens Constructing Gender/Sex in Communication Cultural Perceptions of Gender/Sex Styles and Speakers Power and Talk Conclusion 4. Gendered/Sexed Bodies Gender Embodiment: Why Nonverbals Matter Constructing a Critical Gender/Sex Lens Components of Nonverbal Communication Gender as Body Performance Refusing the Command Performance Conclusion 5. Gendered/Sexed Language Theories Explaining the Power of Language Language Can Be Used to Oppress and Subordinate Language as Resistance Conclusion: An Ethics of Language Part II: Institutions 6. Introduction to Gender in Social Institutions What Is an Institution? Institutional Control and Hegemony Gender Is a Social Institution Institutionalized Gendered/Sexed Violence Unit Preview 7. Family Family as a Social Institution Interlocking Institutions Family Constructs (and Constrains) Gender Emancipatory Families Conclusion 8. Education Education as a Social Institution Interlocking Institutions It's Not About Sex Difference Education Constructs (and Constrains) Gender Emancipatory Education Conclusion 9. Work Work as a Social Institution Interlocking Institutions It's Not About Sex Difference Work Constructs (and Constrains) Gender Work as Liberation and Locations of Empowerment in Work Conclusion 10. Religion Religion as a Social Institution Interlocking Institutions It's Not About Sex Difference Religion Constructs (and Constrains) Gender Religion as Liberation and Locations of Empowerment in Religion Conclusion 11. Media Media as a Social Institution Interlocking Institutions It's Not About Sex Difference Media Construct (and Constrains) Gender Media as Always Liberatory and Constraining Conclusion 12. One Last Look Through a Critical Gendered Lens References Index About the Authors

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CIN1412925592G
9781412925594
1412925592
Communicating Gender Diversity: A Critical Approach by Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20070807
344
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