Feminist Subjects Multi media

Feminist Subjects  Multi media
Author: Penny Florence,Dee Reynolds
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Feminism and the arts
ISBN: 0719041805

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Examines a range of media from paintings and family photography, through to opera, film and TV to novels and poetry, and challenges the traditional boundaries between the creative and the critical.

Feminist Cultural Theory

Feminist Cultural Theory
Author: Beverley Skeggs
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1995
Genre: Feminist criticism
ISBN: 0719044715

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This innovative new book brings together some of the leading writers on feminism to discuss their work and the key issues involved in feminist research. They draw on a range of different areas such as literature, film, law, television and history.

Feminist Communication Theory

Feminist Communication Theory
Author: Lana F. Rakow,Laura A. Wackwitz
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2004-09-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761919803

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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 potential of feminist theorizing for social and structural transformation. The collection represents a range of experiences, problems, voices, and thus will be useful to scholars, students, and activists. -Linda Steiner, Rutgers University Feminist Communication Theory is a book of and for feminist communication theorists, providing the potential to help individuals understand the human condition, name personal experiences and engage these experiences through storytelling, and give useful strategies for achieving justice. Lana F. Rakow and Laura A. Wackwitz examine the work of feminist theorists over the past two decades who have challenged traditional communication theory, contributing to the development of feminist communication theory by identifying its important contours, shortcomings, and promise. Arguing that feminist communication theory must address theories of gender, communication, and social change, Rakow and Wackwitz describe feminist communication theory as explanatory, political, polyvocal, and transformative. The book is constructed around the three keyconcepts of difference, voice, and representation to reflect on how feminist theory reshapes our thinking about gender and communication. Feminist Communication Theory represents a variety of voices from different theoretical, cultural, and geographic perspectives to illustrate the complex challenge of constructing new theoretical positions.Key Features Explores key works and issues of feminist theory relevant to gender and communication Examines a broad range, well beyond conventional wisdom, of women 's perspectives and experiences Provides tools to develop the theoretical potential of both feminist and communication theory Feminist Communication Theory is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses on feminist communication, gender and communication, communication theory, speech, rhetoric, and mass communication. The book will also be of interest to feminist scholars in a variety of disciplines, as well as students and scholars in Women 's Studies and Cultural Studies.

The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Communication

The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Communication
Author: Bonnie J. Dow,Julia T. Wood,Dr Julia T Wood
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2006-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781412904230

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Feminism Autobiography

Feminism   Autobiography
Author: Tess Coslett,Celia Lury,Penny Summerfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134573622

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Featuring essays by leading feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines, this key text explores the latest developments in autobiographical studies. The collection is structured around the inter-linked concepts of genre, inter-subjectivity and memory. Whilst exemplifying the very different levels of autobiographical activity going on in feminist studies, the contributions chart a movement from autobiography as genre to autobiography as cultural practice, and from the analysis of autobiographical texts to a preoccupation with autobiography as method.

Animals and the Environment

Animals and the Environment
Author: Lisa Kemmerer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781317577607

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Contemporary Earth and animal activists rarely collaborate, perhaps because environmentalists focus on species and ecosystems, while animal advocates look to the individual, and neither seems to have much respect for the other. This diverse collection of essays highlights common ground between earth and animal advocates, most notably the protection of wildlife and personal dietary choice. If earth and animal advocates move beyond philosophical differences and resultant divergent priorities, turning attention to shared goals, both will be more effective – and both animals and the environment will benefit. Given the undeniable seriousness of the environmental problems that we face, including climate change and species extinction, it is essential that activists join forces. Drawing on a wide range of issues and disciplines, ranging from wildlife management, hunting, and the work of NGOs to ethics, ecofeminism, religion and animal welfare, this volume provides a stimulating collection of ideas and challenges for anyone else who cares about the environment or animals.

The Rhetorics of Feminism

The Rhetorics of Feminism
Author: Lynne Pearce
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135141813

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Is it possible that changes in rhetorical practice could alter not just how thought is expressed, but also how it is made? Through a close stylistic and rhetorical analysis of contemporary feminist writing - from the cultural theory of Judith Butler to the popular journalism of Naomi Wolf and Germaine Greer - Lynne Pearce demonstrates how feminist thought is created as well as communicated through the frameworks in which it is presented. By linking rhetorical innovation with feminist epistemology in such a direct way, this is a book that will be of immense methodological as well as theoretical interest to readers, providing valuable insight into the often mysterious processes of conception and composition.

Symbolist Aesthetics and Early Abstract Art

Symbolist Aesthetics and Early Abstract Art
Author: Dee Reynolds
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995-03-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521421020

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This innovative analysis of the role of imagination as a central concept in both literary and art criticism studies works by Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Kandinsky, and Mondrian.