Gender actualized : cases in communicatively constructing realities

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    • Kirby, Erika L.
    • McBride, M. Chad

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Gender actualized : cases in communicatively constructing realities

Erika L. Kirby, M. Chad McBride

Kendall/Hunt, c2009

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内容説明

Gender Actualized: Cases in Communicatively Constructing Realities is an edited collection of 43 cases that provide a common frame for dialoguing about gender/ed issues. Centered in narrative theory, it extends the realm of personal experience by introducing situations in context that involve real decisions about important issues that, like life, do not lend themselves to superficial or simple analysis. Kirby and McBride have updated cases from the previous edition to expand coverage of gendered topics such as work/life and organizations, family and parenting, health and medicine, education, religion, violence/abuse, and language, among others. Additionally, they have added new cases and highlighted a perspective of intersectionality to better address current issues of gender, including: #MeToo Movement Black Lives Matter Gendered issues with immigration Transgender and nonbinary gendered identities Toxic masculinity Consent Bullying Upon adoption of the casebook for your course, additional benefits include: The new e-edition costs only $25 for students (for 43 cases—less than 60 cents a case!) The authors are willing to Zoom, Skype, or call into a class session with your students Discussion questions are included at the end of every case to promote dialogue Extensive instructor resources that include discussion questions, endings of cases, and other scholarly resources. For ongoing gender/ed discussions, students can follow the Gender Actualized Facebook and Twitter accounts @GActualized

目次

1. "Am I Taking Space or Making Space?": Power, Privilege, and Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence | Guy McHendry? 2. "Amnistia y legalizacion": Gendered Immigration in the Heartland | Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco and Karen Mitchell 3. "Babies are Not Like Potato Chips, You Can Stop at Just One": Family Pressures and Myths about One-Child Families | Maggie LaWare 4. "[We are Concerned that She] Wears Her Feminism on Her Sleeve": Challenges in Becoming a Deacon's Wife | Bren Ortega Murphy 5. "Can a Man Be a Feminist?": Moving from Dominance to Alliance | M. Chad McBride 6. "Can We Not Judge Other Women's Choices?": Working and Family Possibilities for Women | Erika L. Kirby and M. Chad McBride 7. "Do We Need to Make It Look Good?": Form, Function, and Femininity for Women with Disabilities | Laura L. Ellingson 8. "Don't Be So Gay!": Challenging Homophobic Language | Erika L. Kirby 9. "#F*ckphyllis": Attacking a Chancellor's Race and Gender for not Calling a Snow Day | Erika L. Kirby, Jillian Kuligowski and Catherine Cullen 10. "What's Really Going on with Black Masculinity?": Multiple Reflections on Black Panther | Siobhan Smith-Jones 11. "How Is That Going to Work?": Explaining Commuter Marriage to Others | Karla Mason Bergen 12. "I Face Barriers because of My Religion": Religiosity, Ethnicity & Cross-Gender Patient Interactions for a Male Muslim Physician | Nicole Defenbaugh 13. "I Feel Like I Won't Be a Good Mom if I Don't at Least Try": The Breastfeeding Debate | Sherianne Shuler 14. "I Never Hit Her": Abuse between Intimate Partners | Julia T. Wood 15. "Is It Because I'm Female?": Challenges to Young Female Instructors in the College Classroom |  Karla Mason Bergen 16. "It Changed the Game of Life for Me, Drastically": Coming Out as as Transgender Teen | Erika L. Kirby 17. "It's Not Supposed to Be This Way": A Couple Coping with Miscarriage | Amanda Holman, Chad McBride, and Haley Kranstuber Horstman 18. "Let Me Work the Kinks Out of Your Neck": The (Harassment?) Story of Jared and Chris | Diana K. Ivy and Shawn T. Wahl 19. "Like the Marines, Do We Need a Few Good Men?": Contesting the Single-Sex Mandate of the YWCA |  Lynn M. Harter, Erika L. Kirby, and Margaret M. Quinlan 20. "Look, Not Everybody Can Get Pregnant!": When Private Infertility Issues Are Made Public | Jennifer J. Bute 21. "Male Patients Don't See you as Empathetic Enough": Frustrations of a Female Doctor | Viola Currie and Erika L. Kirby 22. "Mom. Dad. Did You Know?": Communicating about Sex in the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine | Marie Thompson and Lynn M. Harter 23. "What It Means to be a Good Father": Working and Fathering Dilemmas for Men of Differing Socioeconomic Classes | Suzy D'Enbeau, Patrice Buzzanell and John Duckworth 24. "Only Skinny Girls Get the Roles": Body Image in the Dance World | Paige P. Edley 25. "Our Father Creator Who Art in Heaven...": Negotiating Patriarchal Language in Religion and Feminism | Erika L. Kirby 26. "Pressure to Perform:" Brett's Negotiations of Male Friendships, Body Image and Dating Relationships | M. Chad McBride 27. "She Singled Me Out Because I'm a Woman:" Gender/ed Dynamics and Workplace Bullying | Stacy Tye-Williams 28. "Starting Life with a Clean Slate": Negotiating Transgender Identity as a Job Candidate | Sherianne Shuler 29. "They Won't Show Up at a Shelter!": The Invisible Population of LGBT Teens Experiencing Homelessness | Renee Houston 30. "This Just Isn't Working Out": Gender, Technology, and Work/Family | Annis G. Golden 31. "This Wouldn't Happen to a Mother": Two Dads Raising a Son | M. Chad McBride 32. "We are Family": Gender and Race in the Movement for Black Lives Matter | Jeffrey McCune 33. "When Do I Get a Break?": Unexpected Emotions for a Stay-at-Home Dad | Caryn E. Medved 34. "Who's Included in #MeToo?": Difficult Discussions in the Classroom | Lynn Turner 35. "What Happened? How Did I Get Here?": Consent and Sexual Assault on a College Campus | Loreen N. Olson and Amber Holland 36. "Why Are There So Many Girls?": Talking Gender and Adoption in a Lesbian Family | Elizabeth A. Suter 37. "Why Can't I Just Clock In and Out?": Talking about Work Life and Mentoring in Academia | Kathy Denker and Kayla Rausch 38. "Wine, Chocolate, and Ideas": The Creatively Welcoming Space of the Organization for the Study  of Language, Gender and Communication | Cynthia Berryman-Fink, Cheris Kramarae, Bobby Patton,  Anita Taylor, and Virginia E. Wheeless 39. "With You We Got a Twofer": Challenging the Affirmative Action Hire Stereotype | Brenda J. Allen 40. "Would You Ever Make a Guy Wear Eyeliner?": External Pressures to Do Gender | M. Chad McBride 41. "Wow, You are a Female Engineer! ": Gender and the Chilly Climate of STEM Fields | Jessica Rick and Anna Valaivska 42. "You Don't Just Not Get Married": The Normalization of Gender Role Expectations | Karen L. Daas 43. "You're Totally Her Work Husband": Managing Misconceptions in the Work-Spouse Relationship | M. Chad McBride and Erika L. Kirby

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