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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781351209779
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dunn, Jennifer C Transgressing Feminist Theory and Discourse : Advancing Conversations Across Disciplines
    DDC: 305.4201
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Section I Theoretical concepts -- Chapter 1 Rachel Dolezal, transracialism, and the Hypatia controversy: difficult conversations and the need for transgressing feminist discourses -- Sparks, fires, and transgressive futures -- References -- Chapter 2 (Inter)disciplinary transgressions: feminism, communication, and critical interdisciplinarity -- Interdisciplinarities -- Broadening the broad model: Critical feminist interdisciplinary correctives -- Five feminist correctives for the broad model of interdisciplinarity -- Case study: Interdisciplinarity enacted -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Visualizing intersectionality through a fractal metaphor: recursive, non-linear, and changeable -- Intersectionality metaphors -- Visualizing intersectionality as fractal -- The school-to-prison pipeline as an example of intersectionality as fractal -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Chapter 4 Transgressing whiteness: contemplative practices in language, communication, and gender studies -- Some context for our concerns -- The discourse of intersectionality -- Some approaches to conflict -- Contemplative feminist practices and the transgression of whiteness -- Final thoughts: A paradigm shift in language, communication, and gender studies -- References -- Chapter 5 The singular they and how it works: a (more or less) structuralist explanation of transgender's poststructuralist, pronominal revolution -- Syntactic contingency and the etymological void -- Deconstructing transgender -- Hierarchic oppositions -- Bakhtin's structuralist/formalist deconstruction -- Summing up -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 6 Feminist transgressions: vulnerability, bravery, and the need for a more imperfect feminism -- Imperfection -- A little bit brave -- Bearing witness -- Confessional style -- Conclusion -- References -- Section II Topics and trends -- Chapter 7 Trans-exclusionary discourse, white feminist failures, and the Women's March on Washington, DC -- Historical context on white feminism and trans exclusion -- Queer intersectionalities, alliances, and social movements -- Methodology -- Results: How media changed the movement -- Conclusion: Toward coalition building, social movements, and intersectional inclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Stuck between border walls and glass ceilings -- Will I stay or will I go? -- Decolonizing myself by reclaiming my right to feel -- Between the blame and the silence -- The Land of the Free -- The price of belonging -- An affective conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Transgressing the digital terrain: humor in feminist responses to trolling -- "New Twitter Button" -- Finding feminist humor(ous) -- Transgressing cultural logics -- References -- Chapter 10 Sick bodies in healthcare culture: health communication that disciplines female bodies -- The medical surveillance triangle -- Menstrual anarchy and other forms of resistance -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 11 Four transgressive declarations for ending gender violence -- It's not about women -- Stop calling us survivors -- Radical activism is dead (or dying) -- No one likes angry feminists -- Declaring transgressive ways forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 The making of a hollow bahu (Indian daughter-in-law): web of influence on bahu disempowerment -- The mother-in-law as villain -- Web of influence on bahu disempowerment beyond the mother-in-law -- Advocacy opportunities -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 13 "I'm your person": television narrates female friendships in the workplace from Cagney and Lacey to Grey's Anatomy -- Working women: From the home to the White House -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780815381709 , 9780815381716
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 184 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transgressing feminist theory and discourse
    DDC: 305.4201
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    Keywords: Feminist theory ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Introduction: transgressing feminist discourses / Jimmie Manning, Northern Illinois University and Jennifer C. Dunn, Dominican University -- (inter)disciplinary transgressions : feminism, communication, and critical interdisciplinarity / Michelle Phillips Buchberger and Leland G. Spencer, Miami University -- Rethinking intersectionality as fractal : non-linear, intricate, and infinite / Jenna Abetz, College of Charleston and Julia Moore, University of Utah -- Race, dialogue, and transgressing white respectability / Carol L. Winkelmann, Xavier University, Cincinnati and Cheris Kramarae, University of Oregon -- The singular they and how it works : a (more or less) structuralist explanation of transgender's poststructuralist, pronominal revolution / John Ike Sewell, University of West Georgia -- Feminist transgressions : vulnerability, bravery, and the need for a more imperfect feminism / Valerie R. Renegar, Southwestern University and Stacey K. Sowards, University of Texas at El Paso -- Topics and trends -- Trans-exclusionary discourse, white feminist failures, and the women's march on Washington, D.C. / Lars Stoltzfus-Brown -- Hate politics : immigration and affect in practice / Dolores Rosalía -- Transgressing the digital terrain : humor in feminist responses to trolling / Kirsti Cole, Minnesota State University -- Sick bodies in healthcare culture : health communication that disciplines female bodies / Molly McKinney, Independent Scholar -- Four transgressive acclamations to end gender violence / Jennifer L. Freitag, University of Dayton -- The making of a hallow bahu (Indian daughter-in-law) : web of influence on Bahu disempowerment / Mara K. Berkland and Supna C. Jain, North Central College -- "I'm your person" : television narrates female friendships in the workplace from Cagney and Lacey to Grey's anatomy / Kathleen M. Turner, Aurora University and Jennifer C. Dunn, Dominican University
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