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OverviewThis is an interdisciplinary approach to sexual harassment that examines the meaning of concepts such as discourse, power, ideology, sexuality, and abuse. The essays explore discursive practice as a way of understanding sexual harassment, how it is normalized and sustained, how it may be contested and challenged, and how it may be studied. In giving voice to discursive frameworks and encouraging debate among authors with differing ideas, Bingham provides readers with a rich array of viewpoints and readings to consider in their own thinking about sexual harassment, both as a social practice and as a topic of research. Rather than attempting to provide resolution or draw conclusions, this volume challenges scholars to begin the process of re-forming conceptual perspectives for sexual harassment research and activism. Although questioning our understandings of sexual harassment and discursiveness is unsettling and difficult, it is necessary in order to instigate change in both ourselves as social actors and in our research of human behavior. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shereen G. BinghamPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780275945930ISBN 10: 0275945936 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 30 August 1994 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Introduction: Framing Sexual Harassment: Defining a Discursive Focus of Study by Shereen G. Bingham A Discursive Approach: An Overview Saying It Makes It So: The Discursive Construction of Sexual Harassment by Julia T. Wood Discursive Activity Sustaining Sexual Harassment Gender Socialization and Communication: The Inscription of Sexual Harassment in Social Life by Elizabeth Grauerholz The Context(s) of Sexual Harassment: Power, Silences and Academe by Charles Conrad and Bryan Taylor Hegemony and Harassment: A Discursive Practice by Robin Patric Clair Anita Hill on Trial: A Dialectical Analysis of a Persuasive Interrogation by Claudia L. Hale, Leda M. Cooks, and Sue DeWine Discursive Activity Contesting Sexual Harassment Talk about Sexual Harassment: Women's Stories on a Woman's Story by Janette Kenner Muir and Kathryn Mangus (Un)Becoming ""Voices"": Representing Sexual Harassment in Performance by Della Pollock Sexual Harassment as Information Equivocality: Communication and Requisite Variety by Gary L. Kreps Secrets of the Corporation: A Model of Ideological Positioning of Sexual Harassment Victims by Dana M. Kaland and Patricia Geist Critical Reflections Particularities and Possibilities: Reconceptualizing Knowledge and Power in Sexual Harassment Research by Karen A. Foss and Richard A. Rogers Epilogue: Research on Sexual Harassment: Continuing the Conversation by Shereen G. Bingham"ReviewsEach essay provides clear, concise explication of the often complex theoretical frameworks employed, thereby ensuring access for the uninitiated without penalizing the more advanced reader. The bibliography is outstandingly comprehensive and current. Highly recommended for researchers in gender communication issues, graduate and advanced undergraduate collections. -Choice ?Each essay provides clear, concise explication of the often complex theoretical frameworks employed, thereby ensuring access for the uninitiated without penalizing the more advanced reader. The bibliography is outstandingly comprehensive and current. Highly recommended for researchers in gender communication issues, graduate and advanced undergraduate collections.?-Choice ?Each essay provides clear, concise explication of the often complex theoretical frameworks employed, thereby ensuring access for the uninitiated without penalizing the more advanced reader. The bibliography is outstandingly comprehensive and current. Highly recommended for researchers in gender communication issues, graduate and advanced undergraduate collections.?-Choice "?Each essay provides clear, concise explication of the often complex theoretical frameworks employed, thereby ensuring access for the uninitiated without penalizing the more advanced reader. The bibliography is outstandingly comprehensive and current. Highly recommended for researchers in gender communication issues, graduate and advanced undergraduate collections.?-Choice ""Each essay provides clear, concise explication of the often complex theoretical frameworks employed, thereby ensuring access for the uninitiated without penalizing the more advanced reader. The bibliography is outstandingly comprehensive and current. Highly recommended for researchers in gender communication issues, graduate and advanced undergraduate collections.""-Choice" Author InformationSHEREEN G. BINGHAM is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She has published frequently on managing sexual harassment in the workplace. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |