Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
251
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Nov 30, 2002
Uitgever
Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10
0870136364
ISBN-13
9780870136368
Beschrijving
In a world often portrayed as a battleground of the sexes, Robert Hopper challenges the conventional narratives that enforce rigid gender dichotomies. He delves into the complexities of communication, arguing that the way men and women talk is shaped by cultural contexts rather than inherent differences. Through insightful analysis, Hopper uncovers how societal norms and expectations influence conversational styles, leading to misunderstandings and misinterpretations.
By examining everyday interactions, the author reveals that both men and women share more in common than is typically acknowledged. He explores the nuances of dialogue, highlighting how factors such as context, power dynamics, and social roles shape the discourse between genders. This fresh perspective invites readers to reflect on their own communication patterns and the societal constructs that govern them.
Ultimately, Hopper encourages a shift in understanding that transcends simplistic gender binaries. By recognizing the interconnections between language and gender, he opens up new avenues for dialogue that promote empathy and collaboration, urging readers to reconsider the ways they engage with one another in an increasingly complex world.
By examining everyday interactions, the author reveals that both men and women share more in common than is typically acknowledged. He explores the nuances of dialogue, highlighting how factors such as context, power dynamics, and social roles shape the discourse between genders. This fresh perspective invites readers to reflect on their own communication patterns and the societal constructs that govern them.
Ultimately, Hopper encourages a shift in understanding that transcends simplistic gender binaries. By recognizing the interconnections between language and gender, he opens up new avenues for dialogue that promote empathy and collaboration, urging readers to reconsider the ways they engage with one another in an increasingly complex world.
Genres
Romantiek