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Contents Preface Feminist Communication Theory: An Introduction PART 1: DIFFERENCE Difference in Feminist Communication Theory Reading 1: Who is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism Paula Gunn Allen Reading 2: The Necessity of Differences: Constructing a Positive Category of Women Marilyn Frye Reading 3: Reconciling Equality to Difference: Caring (F)or Justice for People with Disabilities Anita Silvers Reading 4: Becoming Post Colonial: African Women Changing the Meaning of Citizenship Patricia McFadden Reading 5: On the Logic of Pluralist Feminism Mar¡a C. Lugones PART 2: VOICE Voice in Feminist Communication Theory Reading 6: ?The Grace of Form?: Class Consciousness and an American Writer Linda McCarriston Reading 7: ?For Every Gesture of Loyalty, There Doesn?t Have to be a Betrayal?: Asian American Criticism and the Politics of Locality Leslie Bow Reading 8: Speaking the Corn into Being Diane Glancy Reading 9: Touching the Air: The Cultural Force of Women in Chile Catherine M. Boyle Reading 10: Love of the Other Luce Irigaray PART 3: REPRESENTATION Representation in Feminist Communication Theory Reading 11: Real and Imagined Women: Politics and/of Representation Rajeswari Sunder Rajan Reading 12: Negative Images: Towards a Black Feminist Cultural Criticism Michelle Wallace Reading 13: The Technology of Gender Teresa de Lauretis Reading 14: Images, Ideology, and Women of Color Leith Mullings Reading 15: Democracy Without Women is No Democracy: Women?s Struggles in Postcommunist Russia Elizabeth Waters & Anastasia Posadskaya Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Feminist theory, Communication criticism