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_aGriffin, Cindy L., _e1 |
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_aBeyond gender binaries : _ban intersectional orientation to communication and identities / _cCindy L. Griffin. |
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_aOakland, California : _bUniversity of California Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aIntersectional definitions of identity and communication -- _tIntersectional explorations of discourses of rights -- _tIntersectional approaches to privilege and its impact on communication -- _tIntersectional approaches to personhood and citizenship -- _tIntersectional approaches to safety in public spaces -- _tIntersectional approaches to safety in private spaces -- _tIntersectional discourses for talking about sexual violence -- _tIntersectional approaches to spaces for learning -- _tIntersectional approaches workplace injustices -- _tHegemony and structures of power -- _tDiscourses of colonialism and colonization -- _tCommunicating through feminist and intersectional lenses. |
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_a"Beyond Gender Binaries uses a feminist, intersectional, and invitational approach to understanding identities and their relationships to communication. Taking readers outside the familiar binary constructions of gender and identity, Cindy L. Griffin addresses, through a feminist intersectional lens, communication, identity, power and privilege, personhood and citizenship, safety in public and private spaces, and hegemony and colonialism. Twelve chapters focus on critical learning through careful exploration of key terms and concepts, and contemporary and historical examples, as well as guides to intersectional approaches to communication. This teachable text showcases not just the ways individuals, systems, structures, and institutions use communication to privilege particular identities-discursively and materially-but also the myriad ways communication can be used to disrupt that privilege and respectfully understand the nonbinary and intersectional nature of every person's identity. Key features include: Intersectional approaches to explaining and understanding identities and communication are the foundation of each chapter and inform the presentation of information throughout the book. Contemporary and historical examples are included in every chapter highlighting the intersectional nature of identity and the role of communication in our interactions with other people. Complex and challenging ideas are presented in clear, respectful, and accessible ways throughout the book"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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650 | 0 | _aCommunication and sex. | |
650 | 0 | _aFeminist theory. | |
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_aWomen _xCommunication. |
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_aRhetoric _xSocial aspects. |
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