Feminist Communication Theory

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761919797

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By Lana F. Rakow, Laura A. Wackwitz
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Feminist Communication Theory: An Introduction Part 1: Difference Difference in Feminist Communication Theory Who is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism - Paula Gunn Allen The Necessity of Differences: Constructing a Positive Category of Women - Marilyn Frye Reconciling Equality to Difference: Caring (F)or Justice for People with Disabilities - Anita Silvers Becoming Post Colonial: African Women Changing the Meaning of Citizenship - Patricia McFadden On the Logic of Pluralist Feminism - Maria C. Lugones Part 2: Voice Voice in the Feminist Communication Theory "The Grace of Form": Class Consciousness and an American Writer - Linda McCarriston "For Every Gesture of Loyalty, There Doesn't Have to be a Betrayl": Asian American Criticism and the Politics of Locality - Leslie Bow Speaking the Corn into Being - Diane Glancy Touching the Air: The Cultural Force of Women in Chile - Catherine M. Boyle Love of the Other - Luce Irigarary Part 3: Representation Representation in Feminist Communication Theory Real and Imagined Women: Politics and/of Representation - Rajeswari Sunder Rajan Negative Images: Towards a Black Feminist Cultural Criticism - Michelle Wallace The Technology of Gender - Teresa de Lauretis Images, Ideology, and Women of Color - Leith Mullings Democracy Without Women is No Democracy: Women's Struggles in Postcommunist Russia - Elizabeth Waters & Anastasia Posadskaya Index

"This is a remarkable book that embraces the challenge of rethinking communication theory. Much more inclusive than most communication volumes, this guidebook offers a rich diversity of voices, along with a conceptual framework for remaking communication theory. Illuminating, innovative, eloquent-and transforming." -- Cheris Kramarae "This is a book not only of and for feminist communication theory, but of and for feminists. After a preface that marks and remarks in creative ways how the personal is political, Rakow and Wackwitz offer a compelling account of the need and potential of feminist theorizing for social and structural transformation. The collection represents a range of experiences, problems, voices, and thus will be useful to scholars, students, and activists." -- Linda Steiner "Feminist Communication Theory will be a classic work for all scholars teaching the field of feminist communication studies. We've waited a long time for a compilation that is theoretically innovative and sophisticated, and Rakow and Wackwitz provide it, along with a series of readings immensely valuable for classroom use. I highly recommend this work and plan to use it in my own teaching." -- Andrea Press

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