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    Cham : Palgrave macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030472870
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 193 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kay, Jilly Boyce Gender, media and voice
    DDC: 302.2
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    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Feminism and Communicative Injustice -- Introduction: Furious Wenches -- Women and Public Speech: A Culturally Awkward Relationship -- Speaking as a Woman: Voice in Neoliberal Culture -- Communicative Injustice -- Women's Voices and #MeToo in Communicative Capitalism -- The Unbearable Maleness of Rhetoric -- What Is Voice? -- Academic Voices: Speaking in the Neoliberal Academy -- Structure of the Book -- Chapter 2: Feminism, Anger and Voice in the #MeToo Era -- Chapter 3: Damaged Goods-The Gender Politics of the 'Traumatised Voice' -- Chapter 4: 'Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History'-Transgressive Speech, Gender and Communicative Injustice -- Chapter 5: Speaking Bitterness-Rethinking the Televisual Nag -- Chapter 6: Gossip Girl-The Politics of Women's Talk on Daytime Television -- Chapter 7: Out of Place-Women as Linguistic Interlopers in Mediated Political Speech -- Chapter 8: Voices of Re(s)pair-Towards Communicative Justice -- References -- Chapter 2: Feminism, Anger and Voice in the #MeToo Era -- Festering Moods: The Age of Anger -- What Is the Gender of Humiliation? -- Feminism and the Furies: Rethinking Gender, Anger and Justice -- #MeToo and the Politics of Anger -- Payback Time: The Problems and Possibilities of Individual Rage -- It's the Hope That Kills You -- The Temporality of (Communicative) Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: Damaged Goods: The Gender Politics of the 'Traumatised Voice' -- Testimonial Cultures in Late Capitalism -- 'That Woman': The Silence(ing) of Monica Lewinsky -- Taking Back Control? -- 'Breaking the Silence' as a Logic of Communicative Control -- Hannah Gadsby, Anger and Refusal: 'I Simply Will Not Do that Anymore' -- No Pain, No Gain? Rethinking Trauma, Voice and Justice -- References.
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