Queer(ing) Communication Studies: Disruptions, Discussions, and Pathways
Editat de Ahmet Atay, Stephanie L. Young Contribuţii de Elissa Arterburn Adame, Ben Brandley, Daniel C. Brouwer, Dana L. Cloud, Christa Craven, Marco Dehnert, Ragan Fox, Dustin Bradley Goltz, Shuzhen Huang, Angela Labador, Nina Maria Lozano-Reich, Lore/tta LeMaster, Chloé L. Nurik, Danielle M. Stern, M. Ryan Tsapatsaris, Jason Zingsheimen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 ian 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666929904
ISBN-10: 1666929905
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666929905
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
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
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
Recenzii
Queer(ing) Communication Studies: Disruptions, Discussions, and Pathways is a groundbreaking exploration of the evolving intersections between queer theory and communication. Edited by renowned scholars Ahmet Atay and Stephanie L. Young, this collection showcases an excellent lineup of scholars who thoughtfully engage with the complexities of queerness across diverse contexts. From innovative approaches to queer autoethnography to transnational rhetorics and global queer studies, the contributors push the boundaries of traditional frameworks. This volume not only honors the legacy of queer scholarship but also boldly charts new pathways for inclusion, disruption, and dialogue within the field.