Transgender communication studies : histories, trends, and trajectories / edited by Leland G. Spencer and Jamie C. Capuzza.


Lanham Boulder New York London : Lexington Books, [2015]
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Acknowledgments — Introduction / Leland G. Spencer — Human communication — Health communication : patient-centered communication: the experiences of transgender adults / Kami Kosenko, Lance Rintamaki, and Kathleen Maness — Organizational communication : the workplace socialization of gender identity : a phenomenological exploration of being transgender at work / Jenny Dixon — Interpersonal communication : trans interpersonal support needs / Matthew Heinz — Family communication : families’ experiences with transgender identity and transition : a family stress perspective / Kristen M. Norwood and Pamela J. Lannutti — Intercultural communication : pushing boundaries : toward the development of a model for transing communication in (inter)cultural contexts / Gust A. Yep, Sage E. Russo, and Jace Allen — Media — News : what’s in a name? : transgender identity, metareporting and the misgendering of Chelsea Manning / Jamie C. Capuzza — Television : the provisional acknowledgement of identity claims in televised documentary / E. Tristan Booth — Film : becoming one of the girls/guys : distancing transgender representations in popular film comedies / Lucy J. Miller — Visual communication : from abomination to indifference : a visual analysis of transgender stereotypes in the media / Paul Martin Lester — Social media : fleshy metamorphosis : temporal pedagogies of transsexual counterpublics / Joshua Trey Barnett — Public and rhetorical communication — Language : traversing the transcape : a brief etymological history of trans* terminology / Mary Alice Adams — Religious discourse : coming out, bringing out : God’s love, transgender identity, and difference / Leland G. Spencer IV — Legal discourse : the trans-exclusive archives of U.S. capital punishment rhetoric / Peter Odell Campbell and Cory Holding — Public memory : historical trans-cription : struggling with memory in Paris is burning / Thomas R. Dunn — References — About the contributors.

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