In this edited volume, contributors examine the current state of queer theorizing within communication studies. Furthermore, the book collectively provides a critique for a lack of broader inclusion of queer theorization in the field and provide new pathways for queer communication studies.
In this edited volume, contributors examine the current state of queer theorizing within communication studies. Furthermore, the book collectively provides a critique for a lack of broader inclusion of queer theorization in the field and provide new pathways for queer communication studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ahmet Atay is professor of global media and communication at the College of Wooster. Stephanie L. Young is associate professor in communication studies and the director of the basic course at the University of Southern Indiana.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Performativities of Queerness in Communication Studies: Three Temporal Cautions by Dustin Bradley Goltz and Jason Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Absence of Asexuality in Communication Research by ben Brandley and Elissa Adame Chapter 3: To Jennifer Laude, with Love: Waves of Grief against/within/across US Empire by Lore/tta LeMaster and Angela Labador Chapter 4: Building Global Queer Studies by Ahmet Atay and Christa Craven Chapter 5: A Pathway to Queer Criticism: The Rhetorical Criticism Textbook's Lost Chapter by Ragan Fox Chapter 6: Toward a Transnational Queer Counterpublic Rhetorical Studies by Daniel C. Brouwer, Marco Dehnert, and Shuzhen Huang Chapter 7: From Fag Rag to Porn-Hub: Adventures in Gay/Queer Description by Ryan Tsapatsaris and Chloe Nurik Chapter 8: Quare-ing Care: Social Reproduction and the Chosen Families of Ballroom Culture by Nina Maria Lozano and Dana L. Cloud Chapter 9: Queering the Coming Out Metaphor by Coming In to the Body by Danielle M. Stern Chapter 10: Being/Becoming a Kweer Asian American: Exploring Intersectional Queer Mixed Identities and the Autoethnographic In-Between by Stephanie L. Young Chapter 11: Transnational Turn in Queer Communication Studies: Hybrid Experiences and Interrupted Narratives by Ahmet Atay
Chapter 1 Performativities of Queerness in Communication Studies: Three Temporal Cautions by Dustin Bradley Goltz and Jason Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Absence of Asexuality in Communication Research by ben Brandley and Elissa Adame Chapter 3: To Jennifer Laude, with Love: Waves of Grief against/within/across US Empire by Lore/tta LeMaster and Angela Labador Chapter 4: Building Global Queer Studies by Ahmet Atay and Christa Craven Chapter 5: A Pathway to Queer Criticism: The Rhetorical Criticism Textbook's Lost Chapter by Ragan Fox Chapter 6: Toward a Transnational Queer Counterpublic Rhetorical Studies by Daniel C. Brouwer, Marco Dehnert, and Shuzhen Huang Chapter 7: From Fag Rag to Porn-Hub: Adventures in Gay/Queer Description by Ryan Tsapatsaris and Chloe Nurik Chapter 8: Quare-ing Care: Social Reproduction and the Chosen Families of Ballroom Culture by Nina Maria Lozano and Dana L. Cloud Chapter 9: Queering the Coming Out Metaphor by Coming In to the Body by Danielle M. Stern Chapter 10: Being/Becoming a Kweer Asian American: Exploring Intersectional Queer Mixed Identities and the Autoethnographic In-Between by Stephanie L. Young Chapter 11: Transnational Turn in Queer Communication Studies: Hybrid Experiences and Interrupted Narratives by Ahmet Atay
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