
Mothers and Daughters: Complicated Connections Across Cultures
Author(s): Alice H. Deakins (Editor), Helen M. Sterk (Editor), Rebecca Bryant Lockridge (Editor)
- Publisher: University Press of America (UK)
- Publication Date: 21 Jun. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 346 pages
- ISBN-10: 0761859152
- ISBN-13: 9780761859154
Book Description
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Written by scholars who identify as mothers and daughters, the original studies in this multidisciplinary volume offer incisive, thoughtful explorations into the everyday experiences that make mother-daughter communication so significant.
About the Author
Alice H. Deakins (Ph.D., Columbia University) teaches in the English Department at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. Her areas of research include gender and language, pedagogical grammar, and mothers and daughters in literature. She has served as president of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG) and the International Linguistic Association (ILA).
Rebecca Bryant Lockridge (Ph.D., Ohio State University) teaches in the Communication and Media Studies Department and Women and Gender Studies Program at the University of Southern Maine. Her research interests include the epistemology of visual communication, rhetoric of gender, and feminism and film. She is affiliated with Maine Women’s Studies Consortium, American Association of University Women, and National Women’s Studies Association.
Helen M. Sterk (Ph.D., University of Iowa) heads the Department of Communication at Western Kentucky University. She is widely published in rhetoric and women’s studies. Her most recent book is Gender, Culture and Physicality: Paradoxes and Taboos (Lexington Books, 2009).
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