Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 83 頁
... sexual harassment , the questioning of Hill focused on whether sexual harassment occurred . The difference is subtle but critical for understanding how voice and visibility functioned . For Thomas to argue that he did not commit sexual ...
... sexual harassment , the questioning of Hill focused on whether sexual harassment occurred . The difference is subtle but critical for understanding how voice and visibility functioned . For Thomas to argue that he did not commit sexual ...
第 84 頁
... sexually harassing behavior was . In short , Hill had to convince her audience of sexual harassment as an operative story before she could then argue that this sexual harassment episode occurred . As Senator Barbara A. Mikulski of ...
... sexually harassing behavior was . In short , Hill had to convince her audience of sexual harassment as an operative story before she could then argue that this sexual harassment episode occurred . As Senator Barbara A. Mikulski of ...
第 87 頁
... sexually harass others , then , the task for the sexual harassment victim becomes one of rhetorically creating sexual harassment . Just as in the process of creating the color red , the listener's experiences and related sensations are ...
... sexually harass others , then , the task for the sexual harassment victim becomes one of rhetorically creating sexual harassment . Just as in the process of creating the color red , the listener's experiences and related sensations are ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
accusations African American ALLISON Anita Hill Anthony argue argument Arlen Specter asked audience behavior BERNICE Biden Black Bush CARLENE cartoonists cartoons character charges claims Clarence and Anita Clarence Thomas comedy committee members confirmation hearings conflict credibility culture Democratic depicted Designing Women discourse discussion episode event example female feminist focused frames gender Hill and Thomas Hill/Thomas hearings humor indicators of deception issues Journal Judge Thomas JULIA Justice laughter Linda Bloodworth-Thomason lynching male Mary metaphor Murphy Brown narrative Newsweek nonverbal communication October 21 October 9 Ofra Bikel Orrin Hatch person perspective political position Press Professor Hill questions race racial reality relationship Republican response rhetorical role Senate Judiciary Committee sexual harassment Simpson social Specter Speech statements stereotypes strategies suggest Supreme Court television telling testimony Thomas confirmation Thomas hearings Thomas nomination Thomas's Thomas/Hill hearings trial truth U.S. Senate Committee University viewers voice vote witness woman York