Queer Intercultural Communication: The Intersectional Politics of Belonging in and across Differences

Author:   Dr. Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico ,  Bernadette Calafell
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Pages:   304
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Queer Intercultural Communication helps to expand the field of queer studies to consider cultural difference and how it affects everyday communication across the globe. Authoritative essays present cases of LGTBQ people in and across race, ethnicity, gender, culture, nation, and bodies.

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Author:   Dr. Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico ,  Bernadette Calafell
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781538121412


ISBN 10:   1538121417
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
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Acknowledgments Introduction - Reorienting Queer Intercultural Communication Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University Theme 1: Relationalities Chapter 1- Relationalities in/through Difference: Explorations in Queer Intercultural Communication Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State University Fatima Zahrae Chrifi Alaoui, San Francisco State University Ryan M. Lescure, San Francisco State University Chapter 2- Revisiting a Letter for Someday: Writing Toward a Queer Iranian Diasporic Potentiality Shadee Abdi, San Francisco State University Chapter 3 - Embracing the Criminal: Queer and Trans Relational Liberatory Pedagogies Benny LeMaster, Arizona State University Meggie Mapes, University of Kansas Chapter 4 - ‘Chinese Top, British Bottom’: Becoming a Gay Male Internet Celebrity in China Tianyang Zhou, University of Sussex Theme 2: Spatialities Chapter 5 - Calaveras, Calacas, and Cultural Production: The Queer Politics of Brown Belonging at U.S. Día de Los Muertos Celebrations Megan Elizabeth Morrissey, University of North Texas Chapter 6 - Ain’t My First Rodeo in Homonormative Whiteness:Queer Intercultural Lessons from the International Gay Rodeo Community Dawn Marie D. McIntosh, Independent Scholar Chapter 7 - Intercultural Queer Slippages and Translations Ahmet Atay, College of Wooster Chapter 8 - “Queerly Ambivalent”: Navigating Global and Local Normativities in Postcolonial Ghana Godfried Asante, Drake University Theme 3: Praxis and Social Justice Chapter 9 - How Queer (of Color) is Intercultural Communication? Then and There, Jotería the Game as a Praxis of Queerness, Advocacy, and Utopian Aesthetics Robert Gutierrez-Perez, University of Nevada, Reno Luis Manuel Andrade, Santa Monica College Chapter 10 - Queerying Race, Culture and Sex: Examining HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Social Marketing for African American and Latinx Gay and Bisexual Men Andrew Spieldenner, California State University – San Marcos Deion Hawkins, Emerson College Chapter 11- (Re)defining Boundaries and The Politics of Belonging in the film Pariah Sheena Howard, Rider University Chapter 12 - Mobilizing Allies for Black Transgender Women: Digital Stories, Intersectionality, and #SayHerName Nicole Files-Thompson, Lincoln University Melina McConatha, Lincoln University Chapter 13 - Dialoguing About the Nexus of Queer Studies and Intercultural Communication Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University Thomas K. Nakayama, Northeastern University Closing Thoughts - The Future of Queer Intercultural Communication Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico Sophie Jones, University of New Mexico Hannah Long, University of New Mexico Anthony Rosendo Zariñana, University of New Mexico

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Queer Intercultural Communication is destined to become a key text for Communication scholars. This ambitious book brings together a range of queer critical research, focused predominantly on international and intersectional identities. It not only challenges normative ideas about sexuality and communication but also demonstrates the generative possibilities of queering the methods and approaches of the entire field of Intercultural Communication.--Professor LeiLani Nishime, Professor, Department of Communication at University of Washington In this groundbreaking edited collection, Eguchi and Calafell present the field guide to queer intercultural communication. They show how intercultural communication scholarship and teaching benefits from a transnational queer lens that engages dialogically with the politics of difference. In essays that highlight intersectionality, belonging, and differences, contributors consider how culture, identity, and power are important in everyday communication across the globe. Not only does this collection offer readers a framework for considering how relationally and space influence intercultural relationships, but importantly, readers see how queer intercultural communication as praxis promises to promote social justice.--Sandra L. Faulkner, Professor of Media and Communication and Director of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Bowling Green State University Queer Intercultural Communication is a gathering of some of the most important and fresh voices in the field of communication studies! This volume makes a necessary intervention to not only include queer theory and queer studies, but to resist the idea of intercultural communication per usual.--Jeffrey Q. McCune PhD, Author of Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing The field of intercultural communication in U.S. academia has long struggled to disrupt the normative needs that necessitate its inquiry in the first place. This edited collection powerfully illuminates how and why (trans) queer (of color) critiques matter for the studies of intercultural communication. More importantly, this volume offers exciting conceptual lens to keep revising and reimagining the future of queer intercultural communication.--Dr. Yea-Wen Chen, Associate Professor, School of Communication at San Diego State University


In this groundbreaking edited collection, Calafell and Eguchi present the field guide to queer intercultural communication. They show how intercultural communication scholarship and teaching benefits from a transnational queer lens that engages dialogically with the politics of difference. In essays that highlight intersectionality, belonging, and differences, contributors consider how culture, identity, and power are important in everyday communication across the globe. Not only does this collection offer readers a framework for considering how relationally and space influence intercultural relationships, but importantly, readers see how queer intercultural communication as praxis promises to promote social justice.--Sandra L. Faulkner, Professor of Media and Communication and Director of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Bowling Green State University The field of intercultural communication in U.S. academia has long struggled to disrupt the normative needs that necessitate its inquiry in the first place. This edited collection powerfully illuminates how and why (trans) queer (of color) critiques matter for the studies of intercultural communication. More importantly, this volume offers exciting conceptual lens to keep revising and reimagining the future of queer intercultural communication.--Dr. Yea-Wen Chen, San Diego State University, Associate Professor, School of Communication at SDSU Queer Intercultural Communication is destined to become a key text for Communication scholars. This ambitious book brings together a range of queer critical research, focused predominantly on international and intersectional identities. It not only challenges normative ideas about sexuality and communication but also demonstrates the generative possibilities of queering the methods and approaches of the entire field of Intercultural Communication.--Professor LeiLani Nishime, Associate Professor of Communication


Queer Intercultural Communication is destined to become a key text for Communication scholars. This ambitious book brings together a range of queer critical research, focused predominantly on international and intersectional identities. It not only challenges normative ideas about sexuality and communication but also demonstrates the generative possibilities of queering the methods and approaches of the entire field of Intercultural Communication.--Professor LeiLani Nishime, Associate Professor, Department of Communication at University of Washington Queer Intercultural Communication is a gathering of some of the most important and fresh voices in the field of communication studies! This volume makes a necessary intervention to not only include queer theory and queer studies, but to resist the idea of intercultural communication per usual.--Jeffrey Q. McCune PhD, Author of Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing In this groundbreaking edited collection, Eguchi and Calafell present the field guide to queer intercultural communication. They show how intercultural communication scholarship and teaching benefits from a transnational queer lens that engages dialogically with the politics of difference. In essays that highlight intersectionality, belonging, and differences, contributors consider how culture, identity, and power are important in everyday communication across the globe. Not only does this collection offer readers a framework for considering how relationally and space influence intercultural relationships, but importantly, readers see how queer intercultural communication as praxis promises to promote social justice.--Sandra L. Faulkner, Professor of Media and Communication and Director of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Bowling Green State University The field of intercultural communication in U.S. academia has long struggled to disrupt the normative needs that necessitate its inquiry in the first place. This edited collection powerfully illuminates how and why (trans) queer (of color) critiques matter for the studies of intercultural communication. More importantly, this volume offers exciting conceptual lens to keep revising and reimagining the future of queer intercultural communication.--Dr. Yea-Wen Chen, Associate Professor, School of Communication at San Diego State University


In this groundbreaking edited collection, Eguchi and Calafell present the field guide to queer intercultural communication. They show how intercultural communication scholarship and teaching benefits from a transnational queer lens that engages dialogically with the politics of difference. In essays that highlight intersectionality, belonging, and differences, contributors consider how culture, identity, and power are important in everyday communication across the globe. Not only does this collection offer readers a framework for considering how relationally and space influence intercultural relationships, but importantly, readers see how queer intercultural communication as praxis promises to promote social justice.--Sandra L. Faulkner, Professor of Media and Communication and Director of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Bowling Green State University The field of intercultural communication in U.S. academia has long struggled to disrupt the normative needs that necessitate its inquiry in the first place. This edited collection powerfully illuminates how and why (trans) queer (of color) critiques matter for the studies of intercultural communication. More importantly, this volume offers exciting conceptual lens to keep revising and reimagining the future of queer intercultural communication.--Dr. Yea-Wen Chen, Associate Professor, School of Communication at San Diego State University Queer Intercultural Communication is a gathering of some of the most important and fresh voices in the field of communication studies! This volume makes a necessary intervention to not only include queer theory and queer studies, but to resist the idea of intercultural communication per usual.--Jeffrey Q. McCune PhD, Author of Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing Queer Intercultural Communication is destined to become a key text for Communication scholars. This ambitious book brings together a range of queer critical research, focused predominantly on international and intersectional identities. It not only challenges normative ideas about sexuality and communication but also demonstrates the generative possibilities of queering the methods and approaches of the entire field of Intercultural Communication.--Professor LeiLani Nishime, Professor, Department of Communication at University of Washington


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Shinsuke Eguchi is Associate Professor of Intercultural Communication in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico. Their research interests focus on global and transcultural studies, queer of color critique, race, gender and intersectionality, Asian/Pacific/American studies, and performance studies. Their mostly recent work has appeared for publication in Critical Studies in Media Communication, Popular Communication, Howard Journal of Communication, Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, and Journal of Homosexuality. Bernadette Marie Calafell is Inaugural Department Chair and Professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at Gonzaga University. Her research is focused on queer of color theories, women of color feminisms, critical rhetoric, performance studies, and monstrosity. She is author of Monstrosity, Performance, Race in Contemporary Culture and Latina/o Communication Studies: Theorizing Performance.

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