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E-raamat: Women and Language: Essays on Gendered Communication Across Media

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jan-2014
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  • ISBN-13: 9780786486212
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The present volume of essays examines women's communication as it has evolved historically across multiple mediums. Part I explores how women became "gossip girls" and the important role of gossip in the perception and practice of female communication. Essays in Part II cover the convergence of oral and written communication in women's literature. Gendered performance in such arenas as salsa dance, Dr. Phil and the Internet is examined in Part III, and essays in Part IV discuss women's communication in the technology-rich 21st century.
Introduction: Women and Oral Culture 1(16)
Melissa Ames
Sarah Himsel Burcon
Part I Spoken Spaces: The Historicization, Evolution, and Gendering of "Gossip"
1 Pandora's Voice-Box: How Woman Became the "Gossip Girl"
17(13)
Giselle Bastin
2 Just Like a Woman: Misogynistic Gossip in the Correspondence Between John Chamberlain and Sir Dudley Carleton
30(15)
Emily Ross
3 "Paper cannot blush": Martha Fowke, an 18th-Century Abandoned Woman
45(16)
Earla Wilputte
Part II Literary Spaces: The Convergence of Orality and Print in Women's Writing
4 Delete as Appropriate: Writing Between the Lines of Female Orality in The Wife's Lament
61(14)
Miriam Muth
5 Voicing the Feminine and the (Absent) Masculine in The Concealed Fancies
75(15)
Lindsay Yakimyshyn
6 The Wartime Diaries of Dang Thuy Tram: Extolling and Gendering the Heroine's Voice in Postwar Vietnam and Beyond
90(14)
Hanh N. Nguyen
R. C. Lutz
7 When Talk Meets Page: The Feminist Aesthetic of Adapted Narration and Language Play
104(15)
Melissa Ames
8 Blurred Boundaries and Re-Told Histories: Julia Alvarez's How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
119(18)
Sarah Himsel Burcon
Part III Performative Spaces: Constructing and Instructing Gendered Behavior
9 Bodies in Dialogue: Performing Gender and Sexuality in Salsa Dance
137(14)
Aleysia Whitmore
10 "Tell me, does she talk during sex?" The Gendering of Permissible Speech on Dr. Phil
151(16)
Diana York Blaine
11 Read My Profile: Internet Profile Culture, Young Women, and the Communication of Power
167(18)
Ashley M. Donnelly
Part IV Technological Spaces: Transforming "Talk" in the 21st Century
12 Women, Kin-Keeping, and the Inscription of Gender in Mediated Communication Environments
185(14)
Julie Dare
13 Gendering the Construction of Instant Messaging
199(16)
Koen Leurs
Sandra Ponzanesi
14 Gender Blogging: Femininity and Communication Practices on the Internet
215(14)
Adriana Braga
About the Contributors 229(4)
Index 233
Melissa Ames is an assistant professor of English at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston. Her work has been published in a variety of anthologies and journals, and she is the author of two books. Sarah Himsel Burcon teaches composition and literature at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. She specializes in feminist theory and 20th century American literature.