In this reader aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, editors Rakow (communications and women's studies, U. of North Dakota) and Wackwitz (speech communication, Oregon State U.) and their contributors examine issues of difference, voice and representation in current feminist communication theory.
In this reader aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, editors Rakow (communications and women's studies, U. of North Dakota) and Wackwitz (spee...
This is a remarkable book that embraces the challenge of rethinking communication theory. Much more inclusive than most communication volumes, this guidebook offers a rich diversity of voices, along with a conceptual framework for remaking communication theory. Illuminating, innovative, eloquent-and transforming. -Cheris Kramarae, University of Oregon This is a book not only of and for feminist communication theory, but of and for feminists. After a preface that marks and remarks in creative ways how the personal is political, Rakow and Wackwitz offer a compelling account of the need and...
This is a remarkable book that embraces the challenge of rethinking communication theory. Much more inclusive than most communication volumes, this gu...