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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498500067
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498500067

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Transgender Communication Studies: Histories, Trends, and Trajectories brings scholarship in transgender studies to the forefront of the communication discipline. Leland Spencer and Jamie Capuzza provide a broad foundation that documents the evolution of transgender communication studies and challenges fundamental assumptions about the relationship between communication and identity. The contributors explore the political conditions these practices create for persons across the spectrum of gender identities and sexual orientations, placing them in the subdisciplines of human communication, media, and public and rhetorical communication. The collection also looks to the future of transgender research with suggestions and directives for continued work. This comprehensive study inspires critical thinking about gender identity and transgender lives from within the vocabularies and methodologies of communication studies.

Recenzijos

[ T]his book stands as a testament to how rich and challenging communication research in transgender studies can be once divorced from the limiting assumptions of gay and lesbian studies, paving a way forward as a new wave of public awareness draws attention to transgender issues in media and communication. * Journal of Communication * I experienced immense joy when I learned about Transgender Communication Studies: Histories, Trends, and Trajectories, an edited collection that is indeed the first of its kind in the communication discipline. This collection offers a focused and sincere attempt to understand and advocate on behalf of transgender identities and experiences. This collection will no longer allow communication scholars and journal editors to easily avoid these topics. Continued efforts are thus vital to understand transgender identities and experiences; Transgender Communication Studies will contribute remarkably to these efforts. * Women's Studies In Communication * One of the important things this book does is to acknowledge the significance of the coalition the LGBTQ acronym enacts while also pointing out that as important as understanding our similarities is, we must also attend to the ways in which we differ. It illustrates that although we may share some needs and goals, the contours of those needs and goals may diverge as a result of our specific situations. And so the various chapters in the book remind us that as we work together to effect social changeand to study those effortswe need to move back and forth between attending to similarities and differences. We need to remember that our specific needs and goals might not be exactly analogous to people in similar, but different, situations, and we need to check in with one another to ensure that the coalition is working to the benefit of everyone and not just a few. This book makes that case for the LGBTQ community; Im convinced its a lesson thats important for all social movement activistsand for those of us who study them. * QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking * Capuzza and Spencer have done a wonderful job putting together a collection of essays that explore transgender communication across the communication studies discipline. Building on burgeoning scholarship about transgender communication, the authors of the fourteen chapters offer original insights and plot a course for future research, importantly challenging scholars to take seriously the T in the LGBTIQQA acronym. Transgender Communication Studies: Histories, Trends, and Trajectories is essential reading for scholars and students interested in communication and gender identity.

-Sara Hayden, University of Montana -- Sara Hayden, University of Montana Capuzza and Spencer have assembled a radical and remarkable collection of essays that, when taken together, interrogate the meanings and experiences of transgender identity in relation to key communication contexts (e.g., interpersonal, health organizational, media, rhetorical) and topics (e.g., self-disclosure, intimacy, media representation, workplace protections). -- Tony Adams, Northeastern Illinois University

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of 2016 Distinguished Edited Book Award from the Applied Communication Division of NCA.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Centering Transgender Studies and Gender Identity in Communication Scholarship ix
Leland G. Spencer
I Human Communication
1 Health Communication: Patient-Centered Communication: The Experiences of Transgender Adults
3(16)
Kami Kosenko
Lance Rintamaki
Kathleen Maness
2 Organizational Communication: The Workplace Socialization of Gender Identity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Being Transgender at Work
19(14)
Jenny Dixon
3 Interpersonal Communication: Trans Interpersonal Support Needs
33(18)
Matthew Heinz
4 Family Communication: Families' Experiences with Transgender Identity and Transition: A Family Stress Perspective
51(18)
Kristen M. Norwood
Pamela J. Lannutti
5 Intercultural Communication: Pushing Boundaries: Toward the Development of a Model for Transing Communication in (Inter)cultural Contexts
69(24)
Gust A. Yep
Sage E. Russo
Jace Allen
II Media
6 News: What's in a Name? Transgender Identity, Metareporting, and the Misgendering of Chelsea Manning
93(18)
Jamie C. Capuzza
7 Television: The Provisional Acknowledgment of Identity Claims in Televised Documentary
111(16)
E. Tristan Booth
8 Film: Becoming One of the Girls/Guys: Distancing Transgender Representations in Popular Film Comedies
127(16)
Lucy J. Miller
9 Visual Communication: From Abomination to Indifference: A Visual Analysis of Transgender Stereotypes in the Media
143(12)
Paul Martin Lester
10 Social Media: Fleshy Metamorphosis: Temporal Pedagogies of Transsexual Counterpublics
155(18)
Joshua Trey Barnett
III Public and Rhetorical Communication
11 Language: Traversing the Transcape: A Brief Historical Etymology of Trans* Terminology
173(14)
Mary Alice Adams
12 Religious Discourse: Coming Out, Bringing Out: God's Love, Transgender Identity, and Difference
187(12)
Leland G. Spencer
13 Legal Discourse: The Trans-Exclusive Archives of U.S. Capital Punishment Rhetoric
199(18)
Peter Odell Campbell
Cory Holding
14 Public Memory: Historical Trans-cription: Struggling with Memory in Paris Is Burning
217(16)
Thomas R. Dunn
References 233(28)
Index 261(14)
About the Contributors 275
Leland G. Spencer is assistant professor in the Integrative Studies Department at Miami University.

Jamie C. Capuzza is professor in the Department of Communication and director of the Gender Studies Program at the University of Mount Union.