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  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x164x27 mm, weight: 703 g, 2 BW Illustrations, 3 BW Photos
  • Serija: Communicating Gender
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793630968
  • ISBN-13: 9781793630964
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x164x27 mm, weight: 703 g, 2 BW Illustrations, 3 BW Photos
  • Serija: Communicating Gender
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793630968
  • ISBN-13: 9781793630964
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Communicating Intimate Health presents an edited collection of original, empirical research, personal essays, autoethnography, critical reviews, and theoretical work showcasing advances in intimate health research from the field of communication studies. Intimate health includes sexual and reproductive health, sexual activity, sexuality, gender, and reproductive justice. The contributors vulnerably engage subjects including: parent-child, partner, patient-provider, and larger societal discourse and communication about sexuality education, HIV, family planning, purity pledges, (in)fertility, breastfeeding, and Black maternal health, sexting, boundary setting, consent, border justice, trauma, contraception, and menstruation, among others. Featuring both new research and vulnerable reflections on the research process, Communicating Intimate Health showcases the potential of communication scholarship to engage intimately with intimate topics.
Introduction: Communicating Intimate Health: From the Bedroom to the Doctor's Office ix
Valerie Rubinsky
Angela Cooke-Jackson
PART I ABSENCE AS A THEME OF INTIMATE HEALTH COMMUNICATION
1(86)
1 Sweet Nothings: A Journey of (Gay) Sex without Condoms
3(16)
Andrew Spieldenner
Nicholas "Nic" Flores
2 "Why Don't All Parents Talk about This Stuff: Informational, Emotional, and Cultural Barriers to Meaningful Parent-Child Conversations about Sex
19(14)
Amanda Holman
3 The Sex Talk was Taboo So was Wearing a Tampon: Sexual and Menstrual Health Conversations among Young Latina and Latinx Women and Gender Minorities
33(18)
Ashley Aragon
Angela Cooke-Jackson
4 Intimate Conversations about Sex and Sexuality: Lessons Learned from Studying Purity Pledges
51(12)
Jimmie Manning
5 Intimate Communication Guidelines for Transformative Sexual Education
63(10)
Angela Cooke-Jackson
Taylor McMahon
Kavita Shah
6 The (S)lack of Queer Healthcare in Appalachia
73(14)
Katy A. Ross
PART II INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION AND HEALTH INTIMACIES
87(68)
7 Theory of Memorable Messages: Theorizing Message Disruption
89(10)
Angela Cooke-Jackson
Valerie Rubinsky
8 Beyond the Binaries of Sexual Consent: Developing Consent Identities through Diversification of Sexual Messaging
99(20)
Rachel Hanebutt
9 Disrupting Sexual Communication: An Exploration and Application of Boundary-Setting Conversations in BDSM, Polyamorous, and LGBTQ Relationships
119(12)
Valerie Rubinsky
Monica Roldan
10 "But I Can't Talk to My Doctor about That!": Tips for Young Adults to Improve Sexual Communication with Health Providers
131(12)
Carey Noland
11 Technology and Sexual Health Communication among Black and Latinx Young Women
143(12)
Carina M. Zelaya
Diane B. Francis
PART III MATERNAL HEALTH AND MOTHERHOOD
155(44)
12 Interpersonal Communication Surrounding Infertility and Miscarriage: Considerations under the Gaze of the Master Narrative of Motherhood
157(14)
Haley Kranstuber Horstman
Shaye Morrison
13 From "Breast Is Best" to "Your Choice": Memorable Messages Mothers Receive about Breastfeeding
171(16)
Angela M. Hosek
Heather Matthys
Kelly M. Weikle
14 Caregiving throughout Herstory: The Role of Doula on African Women's Health Outcomes
187(12)
Shukura Ayoluwa Umi
PART IV TRAUMA, STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE, AND INTIMATE HEALTH
199(26)
15 Migrant Gender Violence, Reproductive Health, and the Intersections of Reproductive Justice and Health Communication
201(10)
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Sarah De Los Santos Upton
16 Historical and Inter-generational Trauma and Radical Love
211(14)
Andrew Jolivette
PART V NEGOTIATING IDENTITY IN INTIMATE HEALTH RESEARCH: CONSIDERATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
225(64)
17 Researching Marginalized Populations in Intimate Health Communication: Observations from the Field
227(24)
Angela Cooke-Jackson
Valerie Rubinsky
Andrew Spieldenner
Nicole Hudak
Jacqueline Nicole Gunning
Ashley Aragon
18 Negotiating Identity and Intimacy in Birth Control and Queer Pregnancy Research
251(12)
Nicole Hudak
19 A Dialogic Forum on Feminist Implications of Birth Control Discourse
263(26)
Jacqueline Nicole Gunning
Nicole Hudak
Conclusion: A Love Letter to Vulnerability 289(4)
Valerie Rubinsky
Angela Cooke-Jackson
Index 293(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 297
Angela F. Cooke-Jackson is associate professor of health communication and behavioral science at California State University, Los Angeles, and co-director of the Intimate Communication Lab.

Valerie Rubinsky is assistant professor of communication at the University of Maine at Augusta and co-director of the Intimate Communication Lab.