Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 من الصفحات |
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... race , and write women into the higher circles of national politics . A graphic cover of Ms. magazine printed late in 1991 emphatically headlined this attitude : “ RAGE + WOMEN = POWER . " A small banner across the top of the magazine ...
... race , and write women into the higher circles of national politics . A graphic cover of Ms. magazine printed late in 1991 emphatically headlined this attitude : “ RAGE + WOMEN = POWER . " A small banner across the top of the magazine ...
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... race , my gender , my race and gender combined , and in combination with my education , my career choice and my demeanor " ( quoted in Barringer , 1992 , p . A6 ) . Such accounts suggest that the hearings constituted fundamentally ...
... race , my gender , my race and gender combined , and in combination with my education , my career choice and my demeanor " ( quoted in Barringer , 1992 , p . A6 ) . Such accounts suggest that the hearings constituted fundamentally ...
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... race was painfully superficial . If he were to speak as a racially conscious person , he might have focused on Thomas's ideological positions and commented on how they clashed with traditional African American concerns . Furthermore ...
... race was painfully superficial . If he were to speak as a racially conscious person , he might have focused on Thomas's ideological positions and commented on how they clashed with traditional African American concerns . Furthermore ...
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HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 1 |
Mary E Vogel | 17 |
COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORS IN THE HEARINGS | 33 |
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