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John M. Sloop - Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture - 9781558494381 - V9781558494381
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Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture

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Description for Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture Paperback. This text studies the treatment of gender ambiguity in American culture. It offers critical readings of five cases, showing the extent to which, in each instance, public discourse and media representations have served to reinforce dominant norms and constrain or "discipline" any behaviour that blurs or subverts conventional gender boundaries. Num Pages: 208 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFSJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 227 x 152 x 15. Weight in Grams: 304.
Analyzes media coverage and public discussion of five highly visible cases of gender ambiguity; An expert on the rhetoric of the mass media, John M. Sloop has written several books on how the spoken and written word can influence political and cultural debate. In Disciplining Gender, he turns his attention to a topic that has attracted widespread public discussion - the treatment of gender ambiguity in American culture. He offers critical readings of five cases, showing the extent to which, in each instance, public discourse and media representations have served to reinforce dominant norms and constrain or ""discipline"" any behavior that blurs or subverts conventional gender boundaries. The five cases include John/Joan or David Reimer, Brandon Teena, k.d. lang, Janet Reno, and Barry Winchell/Calpernia Addams. Sloop draws on queer theory and research in the field of critical rhetoric to examine representations of ""gender trouble"" in these much-publicized stories. In each case, he provides a comprehensive analysis of the public discussions of their significance. In short, rather than simply study the people and circumstances involved in each case, he examines the public meanings attached to them and the implications of those meanings for how contemporary culture comes to understand what ""man"" and ""woman"" mean and which sexual behaviors are appropriate and inappropriate. In highlighting the ideological constraints imposed by our society, Sloop also suggests the ways that these constraints might be loosened and understandings of gender and sexuality diversified.

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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Massachusetts, United States
ISBN
9781558494381
SKU
V9781558494381
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About John M. Sloop
John M. Sloop is associate professor of communications at Vanderbilt University. His most recent books are The Cultural Prison: Discourse, Prisoners, and Punishment (1996) and Shifting Borders: Rhetoric, Immigration, and California's Proposition 187 (2002, coauthored with Kent A. Ono).

Reviews for Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture
By arguing persuasively that bigenderism and heteronormativity structure, emerge in, and are reinforced by popular discourses, Sloop makes a strong case for why as cultural critics we must remain suspicious of popular representations of not only these cases but also others like them. - Sarah Projansky, author of Watching Rape: Film and Television in Postfeminist Culture; ""The argument is both compelling and well supported.... The book is readable and scholarly, engaging and studious."" - Lisa M. Cuklanz, author of Rape on Prime-Time: Television, Masculinity, and Sexual Violence

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