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Gendered Lives: Communication, Gender, and Culture

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Written by leading gender communication scholar Julia T. Wood, GENDERED LIVES, Eighth Edition, introduces you to theories, research, and pragmatic information demonstrating the multiple and often interactive ways that our views of masculinity and femininity are shaped within contemporary culture. With the most up-to-date research, balanced perspectives of masculinity and femininity, a personal introduction to the field, and a conversational first-person writing style, GENDERED LIVES, Eighth Edition, is an engaging text that encourages you to think critically about gender and our society.
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What Customers Say About Gendered Lives: Communication, Gender, and Culture:
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In fact, the text was hated so much as an entire class that all members rebelled against the professor for even choosing such rubbish. In all of the textbooks and gender courses taken, I have never come across such a worthless book. The author makes an obvious point to bash ment he entire time. After the first couple fo chapters, we as a class began bringing in examples of why this writing was so ridiculous for each chapter. I wish I were speaking just as a male here, however of the 30 people in the college course, many of which were strong feminists, many womens study majors, and a couple guys scattered, it was an overwhelming dislike for this book.
The book was fine and I received it in time, but I became aware after ordering it that I would not need it. I searched for return policies but they were apparently unavailable to me. I was ultimately unable to return the book before the return deadline and will now have the burden of selling it.
The course that I took this book with in college was very interesting, entertaining, and all around good. This book was the key ingredient to our classwork and there is tons of information that will stick with you forever after you read it. It's very easy to read and get into, and should make for just about the best 3-credit class you've ever taken.
The overall theme of this book is man bashing, and bases too much on stereotypes. I used this book for class, and it was hell reading it.
It was interesting to read, but she put so much facts in there that I couldn't remember everything that she said. I didn't like the book. I had to read it for class. It needs to be more oraganized and maybe less man biased like the other two men said. Before bashing me or my review, I'm a woman.Edit: I put two stars, but I meant one, I changed my mind.
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