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Untying the Tongue: Gender, Power, and the Word

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Full Title:

Untying the Tongue: Gender, Power, and the Word

Contributors:

By (Author) Linda Longmire
By (author) Lisa Merrill

ISBN:

9780313306860

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

20th August 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Gender studies, gender groups
Communication studies
Cultural studies

Dewey:

306.44

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

328

Description

The words and grammatical structure of a given language are the most basic building blocks of thought and communication; they reflect the ways speakers conceptualize themselves and their world and communicate with others. Since language reflects a culture's biases and inequities, a socially constructed, gendered power differential between men and women may lead each to have very different relationships to language. The essays in this collection explore some of the ways in which power and its expression (or repression) is gendered. The contributors seek to discover contexts and patterns within which power is articulated, reproduced, and ultimately transformed. While some contributors provide primarily descriptive examinations of presumed gender differences, others seek to critique or deconstruct these supposed meanings associated with gender and power relationships. An important collection for scholars and researchers involved with communication and with gender issues.

Reviews

.,."represents a move toward making gender studies really matter for those who study and teach communication."-Technical Communication Quarterly
.,."there is a great deal of value in this volume..."-Association for Middle East Women's Studies
...represents a move toward making gender studies really matter for those who study and teach communication.-Technical Communication Quarterly
...there is a great deal of value in this volume...-Association for Middle East Women's Studies
Exploring both personal and paradigmatic narratives that influence understanding of selfhood, health, spirituality, and politics, the authors suggest that women (and men) can begin to create a space in which new voices, energies and visions emerge and reflect mutual understanding and respect.-CHOICE April '99 Humanities/Communication
..."represents a move toward making gender studies really matter for those who study and teach communication."-Technical Communication Quarterly
..."there is a great deal of value in this volume..."-Association for Middle East Women's Studies
"Exploring both personal and paradigmatic narratives that influence understanding of selfhood, health, spirituality, and politics, the authors suggest that women (and men) can begin to create a space in which new voices, energies and visions emerge and reflect mutual understanding and respect."-CHOICE April '99 Humanities/Communication

Author Bio

LINDA LONGMIRE is Assistant Professor of Political Science, the Director of Women's Studies, and the Coordinator of International Studies at Hofstra University's interdisciplinary New College. Her publications and teaching focus on feminist, environmental, and international politics. LISA MERRILL is Associate Professor of Speech Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Hofstra University's School of Communication. Her publication, teaching, and research interests focus on gender and performance studies.

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