Gendered lives : communication, gender, and culture / Julia T. Wood.
By: Wood, Julia T [author]
Language: English Series: Wadsworth series in speech communicationPublisher: Belmont, California : Thomson/Wadsworth, c2003Edition: Fifth rditionDescription: xix, 385 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0534581633 (pbk.)Subject(s): Sex role | Communication -- Sex differences | Gender identityDDC classification: 305.3 LOC classification: HQ1075 | .W69 2003Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOOK | COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE | 305.3 W85 2003 (Browse shelf) | Available | CL-34383 |
Browsing COLLEGE LIBRARY Shelves , Shelving location: SUBJECT REFERENCE Close shelf browser
305.3 Iv9 2000 Exploring genderspeak : personal effectiveness in gender communication / | 305.3 K673 1995 Gender tales : tensions in the schools / | 305.3 R245 2000 Reconstructing gender : a multicultural anthology / | 305.3 W85 2003 Gendered lives : communication, gender, and culture / | 305.30954 N153 1999 Neither man nor woman : the hijras of India / | 305.3135747 R314 2007 Rethinking the color line : readings in race and ethnicity / | 305.32 K25 1991 Fire in the belly : on being a man / |
Includes index
Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-376)
The study of communication, gender, and culture --
Theoretical approaches to gender development --
The rhetorical shaping of gender : women's, men's, and gender movements in America --
Gendered verbal communication --
Gendered nonverbal communication --
Gendered family dynamics --
Gendered close relationships --
Gendered education : communication in schools --
Gendered organizational communication --
Gendered media --
Gendered power and violence.
This text introduces students to theories, research and pragmatic information that demonstrates the multiple, often interactive, ways in which our views of masculinity and femininity are shaped within contemporary culture.
There are no comments for this item.