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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Julia T Wood |
| ISBN: | 0534507700 9780534507701 |
| OCLC Number: | 33440385 |
| Description: | xv, 471 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction: Opening the Conversation -- The Social Construction of Inequality -- Feminism--Feminisms -- Becoming Aware -- Why I Wrote this Book -- Communication as the Fulcrum of Change -- The Challenge of Studying Communication, Gender, and Culture -- Conceptual Foundations -- The Study of Communication, Gender, and Culture -- Communication, Gender, and Culture as an Area of Study -- Knowledge of Gender, Communication, and Culture -- Student Interest -- The Value of Studying Communication, Gender, and Culture -- The Meaning of Gender in a Transitional Era -- Confusing Attitudes -- Differences Between Women and Men -- Relationships Among Gender, Culture, and Communication -- Gender and Sex -- Sex -- Gender -- Culture -- Communication -- Communication is a dynamic process -- Communication is systemic -- Communication has two levels of meaning -- Meanings are created through human interaction with symbols -- Theoretical Approaches to Gender Development -- Theoretical Approaches to Gender -- Biological Influences on Gender -- Interpersonal Influences on Gender -- Psychodynamic theory of gender development -- Psychological theories of gender development -- Cultural Influences on Gender -- Anthropology -- Symbolic interactionism -- Standpoint theory -- The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Women's, Men's, and Gender Movements in America -- Women's Movements -- The First Wave of Women's Movements in the United States -- Women's rights movement -- The cult of domesticity -- The Second Wave of Women's Movements in the United States. |
| Responsibility: | Julia T. Wood. |
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