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The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Communication is a vital resource for those seeking to explore the complex interactions of gender and communication. Editors Bonnie J. Dow and Julia T. Wood, together with an illustrious group of contributors, review and evaluate the state of the gender and communication field through the discussion of existing theories and research, as well as through identification of important directions for future scholarship. The first of its kind, this Handbook examines the primary contexts in which gender and communication are shaped, reflected, and expressed: interpersonal, organizational, rhetoric, media, and intercultural/global.
The Intersections of Race and Gender in Rhetorical Theory and Praxis
The Intersections of Race and Gender in Rhetorical Theory and Praxis
Many issues confront rhetoricians studying intersections of gender and race in discourse. What counts as rhetoric? How does it affect power and agency? What ...
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