ABSTRACT

This volume provides an extensive overview of current research on the complex relationships between gender and communication. Featuring a broad variety of chapters written by leading and upcoming scholars, this edited collection uses diverse theoretical frameworks to provide insight into recent concerns regarding changing gender roles, representations, and resources in communication studies. Established research and new perspectives address vital themes in this comprehensive text, including the shifting politics of gender, ethical and technological trends in gendered media, and gender in daily life. Comprising 39 chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into six thematic sections:

• Gendered lives and identities

• Visualizing gender

• The politics of gender

• Gendered contexts and strategies

• Gendered violence and communication

• Gender advocacy in action

These sections examine central issues, debates, and problems, including the ethics and politics of gender as identity, impacts of media and technology, legal and legislative battlegrounds for gender inequality and LGBTQ+ human rights, changing institutional contexts, and recent research on gender violence and communication. The final section links academic research on gender and communication to activism and advocacy beyond the academy.

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication will be an invaluable reference work for students and researchers working at the intersections of gender studies and communication studies. Its international perspectives and the range of themes it covers make it an essential and pragmatic pedagogical resource.

part I|100 pages

Gendered lives and identities

chapter 1|13 pages

Performing Gender Complaint as Airport Activism

Or: don't get over it when it's not over

chapter 2|27 pages

Dense Particularities

Race, spirituality, and queer/quare intersectionalities

chapter 3|14 pages

Gaysian Fabulosity

Quare(ing) the normal and ordinary

chapter 4|14 pages

Communication, Gender, and Career in Mena Countries

Navigating the push and pull of empowerment and exclusion

chapter 5|11 pages

Chicano Masculinities

chapter 6|17 pages

A New Materialist Framework for Activism in the Age of Mediatization

The entanglement of bodies, objects, images, and affects

part II|138 pages

Visualizing gender

chapter 7|15 pages

Interrogating the Awkward Black Girl

Beyond controlling images of Black women in televised comedies

chapter 9|13 pages

Vida

Anti-colonial queer and feminist Web TV and the gaze of allyship

chapter 11|20 pages

Blood, Bodies, and Shame

Indian artists combating menstrual stigma on Instagram

chapter 12|15 pages

Monstrous Erasure

Quare femme (in)visibility in Get Out

chapter 14|16 pages

Feminist and Queer Arts Activism

part III|122 pages

The politics of gender

chapter 15|16 pages

Making Waves

Maxine Waters's Black Feminist and Womanist rebuke of supremacist hegemony

chapter 16|15 pages

One Step Forward …

Gender, communication and the fragility of gender(ed) political progress

chapter 17|15 pages

The Specter of Trans Bodies

Public and political discourse about “Bathroom Bills”

chapter 18|24 pages

Research on Gender and Political Rhetoric

Masculinity, ingenuity, and the double bind

chapter 19|17 pages

Resisting Orientalist/Islamophobic Feminisms

(Re)Framing the politics of difference

chapter 20|19 pages

Negative Spaces in the Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media

A case study of the Ultra-Orthodox community in Israel

chapter 21|12 pages

Invisible In/Humanity

Feminist epistemic ethics and rhetorical studies 1

part IV|98 pages

Gendered contexts and strategies

chapter 23|17 pages

Shifting Sands and Moving Goalposts

Communicating gender in sport

chapter 25|19 pages

Women First

Bumble™ as a model for managing online gendered conflict

chapter 26|13 pages

Straight (White) Women Writing About Men Bonking?

Complicating our understanding of gender and sexuality in fandom

part V|94 pages

Gendered violence and communication

chapter 27|12 pages

Imaging Rape, Imagining Woman in Popular Indian Cinema

Victim, vigilante, or Goddess?

chapter 28|20 pages

Speak Up, Sis

Black women, race, and news coverage of the Me Too movement

chapter 30|11 pages

From Innocents to Experts

Queer and trans of color interventions into #MeToo

chapter 31|16 pages

Symbolic Erasure as Gendered Violence

The link between verbal and physical harm

part VI|112 pages

Gender advocacy in action

chapter 33|13 pages

Queer Praxis

The daily labors of love and agitation

chapter 34|15 pages

Communicating Gender Advocacy

Riding the fourth wave of feminism

chapter 35|15 pages

The Oppositional Gaze as Spectacle

Feminist visual protest movements in China

chapter 36|16 pages

Refusing Mastery, Mastering Refusal

Critical communication pedagogy and gender

chapter 39|26 pages

Pushing Boundaries

Toward the development of a model for transing communication in (inter)cultural contexts