Comm 252  Multicultural Communications  (9/05)

 

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF

MULTICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS

GENERAL COLLECTION - HIGH LIBRARY

 

Abrams, I. R.  (1994).  Language and communication.  New York: Insight Media.  (videorecording)

 

Aldrich, L. S.  (1999).  Covering the community: A diversity handbook for media.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Pine Forge Press.

 

Alia, V.  (1999).  Uncovering the north:  News, media, and aboriginal people.  Vancouver:  UBC Press.

 

Allen, D., Rush, R. R., & Kaufman, S. J.  (1996).  Women transforming communications: Global intersections.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Allen, I. L.  (1990).  Unkind words:  Ethnic labeling from redskin to WASP.  New York:  Bergin & Garvey.

 

Allen, S.  (1999).  News culture.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Anderson, T. H.  (2004).  The pursuit of fairness: A history of affirmative action.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Apostolidis, P.  (2000).  Stations of the cross: Adorno and Christian right radio. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

 

Arliss, L. & Borisoff, D. (eds.)  (2001).  Women and men communicating: Challenge & changes.  Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

 

Auerbach, S. (ed.)  (1994).  Encyclopedia multiculturalism.  (6 vols.).  New York:  Marshall Cavendish.

 

Aufderheide, P. (ed.)  (1992).  Beyond PC:  Toward a politics of understanding.  Saint Paul, MN:  Graywolf Press.

 

Austerlitz, P.  (1997).  Meringue:  Dominican music and Dominican identity.  Philadelphia, PA:  Temple Univ. Press.

 

Bate, B. & Bowker, J.  (1997).  Communication and the sexes. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

 

Barlow, W.  (1999).  Voice over:  The making of black radio.  Philadelphia PA: Temple Univ. Press.

 

Bawer, B.  (1993).  A place at the table:  The gay individual in American society.  New York:  Poseidon Press.

 

Beebe, S. A., Beebe, S. & Redmond, M.  (1999).  Interpersonal communication:  Relating to others.  Boston, MA:  Allyn & Bacon.

 

Berko, R. W., Rosenfeld, L., & Samovar, L.  (1994).  Connecting: A culture-sensitive approach to interpersonal communication competency.  Fort Worth, TX:  Harcourt Brace College Publishers.

 

Bell, D.  (1992).  Faces at the bottom of the well:  The permanence of racism.  New York:  Harper-Collins.

 

Bell, J. S.  (1997).  Literacy, culture and identity.  New York:  P. Lang.

 

Berman, P. (ed.).  (1992).  Debating PC:  The controversy over political correctness on college campuses.  New York:  Dell.

 

Bernard, M., et al.  (1985).  Rights of single people.  New York:  Bantam Books.

 

Black, I.B.  (2002).  The changing brain: AlzheimerÕs disease and advances in neuroscience.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Borisoff, D. & Merrill, L.  (1998).  The power to communicate: Gender differences as barriers.  Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

 

Bowen, S. P.  (1993).  Transforming visions: Feminist critiques in communication studies.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

Bowser, B., Auletta, G. & Jones, T.  (1993).  Confronting diversity issues on campus.  Newbury Park, NY:  Sage.

 

Boyle, R. & Corner, J.  (1999).  Media culture and society.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

 

Brimelow, P.  (1995).  Alien nation:  Common sense about America's immigration disaster.  New York:  Random House.

 

Broom, D. M.  (2003).  The evolution of morality and religion.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

 

Brown, C., Snedeker, C., & Sykes, B.  (1997).  Conflict and diversity.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press, Inc.

 

Brown, H.  (1997).  Interpersonal Relationships.  Lincoln, NE:  GPN.  (Videorecording)

 

Brown, L. B.  (1997).  Two spirit people:  American Indian, lesbian women and gay men.  New York:  Haworth Press.

 

Brown, R.  (1989).  The rights of older persons  (2nd edition).  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Browne, S. H.  (1999).  Angelina Grimke:  Rhetoric, identity, and the radical imagination.  East lansing, MI:  Michigan State University Press.

 

Brugmans, G.  (1998).  Race and local TV news.  Princeton, NJ:  Films for the Humanities and Sciences.  (videorecording)

 

Brunsdon, C.  (2000).  The feminist, the housewife, and the soap opera. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

Buddenbaum, J. & Mason, D. (eds.)  (2000).  Readings on religion as news.  Ames, IA:  Iowa State University Press.

 

Carnary, D. & Dindia, K. (eds.).  (1998).  Sex differences and similarities in communication: Critical essays and empirical investigations of sex and gender in interaction.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

Carstarphen, M. & Zavoina, S. (eds.).  (1999).  Sexual rhetoric:  Media perspectives on sexuality, gender, and identity.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press.

 

Chideya, F.  (1995).  Don't believe the hype:  Fighting cultural misinformation about African-Americans.  New York:  Penguin Books.

 

Chung, L. & Wendy V.  (1997).  Ethnicity and organizational diversity:  A study of social cognition and psychological climate perception.  Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Cottle, S.  (2000).  Ethnic minorities and the media.  Philadelphia, PA: Open University Press.

 

Courts, P. L.  (1997).  Multicultural literacies:  Dialect, discourse and diversity.  New York:  P. Lang.

 

Coward, J. M.  (1999).  The newspaper Indian:  Native American identity in the press, 1820-90.  Urbana, IL:  University of Illinois Press.

 

Crawford, J.  (1992).  Hold your tongue:  Bilingualism and the politics of "English Only".  Reading, MA:  Addison-Wesley.

 

Dalton, H. L.  (1995).  Racial healing:  Confronting the fear between blacks and whites.  New York:  Doubleday.

 

Dant, T.  (1999).  Material culture in the social world.  London:  Open University Press

 

Delasara, J.  (2000).  PopLit, PopCult and the X-files: A critical exploration. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

 

Deming, W.  (2005).  Rethinking religion: A concise introduction.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

DeMott, B.  (1998).  The trouble with friendship; Why Americans can't think straight about race.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Dffrancesco, V. L.  (1994).  Women's voices in our time:  Statements by American leaders.  Prospect Heights, IL:  Waveland Press.

 

Dottle, S.  (2000).  Ethnic minorities and the media.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Drucker, S. J.  & Gumpert, G.  (1997).  Voices in the street:  Explorations in gender, media and public space.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

Easthope, A. & McGowan, K.  (1999).  A critical and cultural theory reader.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Eddy, R. F. (ed.)  (1996).  Reflections on multiculturalism.  Yarmouth, ME:  Intercultural Press.

 

Ellis, D. G.  (1999).  Crafting society:  Ethnicity,  class, and communication theory.  Mahwah, NJ:  Erlbaum Associates.

 

Entman, R.  (2000).  The black image in the white mind: Media and race in America.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Ezekiel, R. S.  (1995).  The racist mind:  Portraits of American Neo-Nazis and Klansmen.  New York:  Penguin.

 

Fahy, U.  (1995).  How to make the world a better place for gays and lesbians.  New York:  Warner Books.

 

Farrell, A. E.  (1998).  Yours in sisterhood:  Ms. Magazine and the promise of popular feminism.  Chapel Hill,  NC:  University of North Carolina Press.

 

Ferguson, R.  (1998).  Representing Race:  Ideology, identity, and the media.  New York:  Arnold.

 

Fish, S.  (1994).  There's no such thing as free speech and it's a good thing too.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

 

Fitzgerald, T. K.  (1993).  Metaphors of identity: A culture-communication dialogue.  Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press.

 

Fong, M. & Chuang, R. (2004).  Communicating ethnic & cultural identity.  Lanham, MD:  Rowan & Littlefield.

 

Foss, K. A., Foss, S. & Griffin, C.  (1999).  Feminist rhetorical theories.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

 

Fraser, S. (ed.)  (1995).  The bell curve wars:  Race, intelligence, and the future of America.  New York:  Harper Collins.

 

Funderburg, L.  (1994).  Black, white, other:  Biracial Americans talk about race and identity.  New York:  William Morrow & Co.

 

Gabriel, J.  (1998).  Whitewash:  Racialized politics and the media.  New York:  Routledge.

 

Gandy, O. H.  (1998).  Communication and race:  A structural perspective.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Gates, H.L.  (1992).  Loose cannons:  Notes on the culture wars.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

 

Gates, H.L. & McKay, N. (eds)  (1996).  The Norton anthology of African American literature.  New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

 

Gora, J. M.  (1991).  The right to protest:  The basic ACLU guide to free expression.   Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Gottfried, P. (2002).  Multiculturalism and the politics of guilt:  Toward a secular theocracy.  Columbia, MO:  University of Missouri Press.

 

Greenwald, M. S.  (1999).  A woman of the times:  Journalism, feminism, and the career of Charlotte Curtis.  Athens:  Ohio University Press.

 

Grodner, A.  (1999).  The truth about hate.  Chatsworth, CA:  AIMS Multimedia.  (Videorecording)

 

Guggenheim, M.  (1996).  The rights of families.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Hacker, A.  (1992).  Two nations:  Black and white, separate, hostile, unequal.  New York:  Scribner's.

 

Hall, A. C.  (1998).  Delights, desires, dilemmas:  Essays on women and the media.  Westport, CT:  Praeger.

 

Hardt, H.  (2000).  In the company of media:  Cultural constructions of communications 1920s-30s.  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press.

 

Harlovich, M.B. & Rabinovitz, L.  (1999).  Television, history and American culture:  Feminist critical essays.  Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

 

Hecht, M. L.  (1993).  African American communication:  Ethnic identity and cultural interpretation.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

Helford, E.  (2000).  Fantasy Girls: Gender in the new universe of science fiction and fantasy.  Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

 

Hendrick, C.  (1999).  Language and liberation:  Feminism, philosophy and language.  Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press.

 

Herbst, P. H.  (1997).  The color of words:  An encyclopaedic dictionary of ethnic bias in the US.  Yarmouth, Maine:  Intercultural Press.

 

Hereniko, V.  (1998).  Inside out:  Literature, culture, politics, and identity in the new Pacific.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield.

 

Herman, A. & Swiss, T. (eds.).  (2000).  The world wide web and contemporary cultural theory.  New York: Routledge.

 

Hershkoff, H. & Loffredo, S.  (1997).  The rights of the poor.   Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Hollinger, D. A.  (1995).  Postethnic America:  Beyond multiculturalism.  New York: Harper Collins.

 

Holtzman, L.  (2000).  Media messages: What film, television and popular music teach us about race, gender and sexual orientation.  Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Hortman, J.O. & Horton, L.E.  (2005).  Slavery and the making of America.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Hummert, M. L., Wiemann, J. M.  & Nussbaum, J. F.  (1994).  Interpersonal communication in older adulthood:  Interdisciplinary theory and research.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

Hunter, N., Michaelson, S. & Stoddard, T.  (1992).   The rights of lesbians and gay men.  (3rd edition).  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Univ. Illinois Press.

 

Ingoldsby, B. B. & Smith, S.  (1995).  Families in multicultural perspective.  New York:  Guilford Press.

 

Ivy, D. K.  (2000).  Exploring gender speak:  Personal effectiveness in gender communication.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Jackson, S. E.  (1992).  Diversity in the workplace:  Human resources initiatives.  New York:  Guilford Press.

 

James, D. J.  (2004).  Slavery and the making of America.  (Videorecording).  New York: Ambrose Video Pub.

 

Johnston, K.  (2000).  Screened out:  How the media control us and what we can do about it.  Armonk, NY:  M.E. Sharpe.

 

Kalbfleisch, P. & Cody, M. J.  (1995).   Gender, power and communication:  In human relationships.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Erlbaum.

 

Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1995).  The U.S. media and the Middle East:  Image and perception.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press.

 

Kamalipour, Y. & Carilli, T. (eds.).  (1998).  Cultural diversity and the U.S. media.  Albany:  State University of New York Press.

 

Kennedy, G. A.  (1998).  Comparative rhetoric: An historical and cross-cultural introduction.  New York:  Oxford University Press

 

Kikoski, J. F.  (1999).  Reflexive communication in the culturally diverse workplace.  (2nd edition).  Westport, CT:  Praeger Publishers.

 

Kivel, P.  (1995).  Uprooting racism: How white people can work for racial justice.  Philadelphia, PA:  New Society Publishers.

 

Korzenny, F. & Ting-Toomey, S.  (1992).  Mass media effects across cultures.  Washington, DC:  National Communication Association.

 

LaFrance, E.  (1995).  Men, media and masculinity.  Dubuque, IA:  Kendall/ Hunt.

 

Leclerc, G., Villa, R. & Dear, M.J.  (1999).  La vida Latina en L.A. urban Latino cultures.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

 

Levin, J. & McDevitt, J.  (1993).  Hate crimes:  The rising tide of bigotry and bloodshed.  New York:  Plenum Press.

 

Levine, L. W.  (1996).  The opening of the American mind:  Canons, culture, and history.  Boston:  Beacon Press.

 

Levy, R. M. & Rubenstein, L. S.  (1996).  The rights of people with mental disabilities.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Lincoln, M.  (2002).  Conflict resolution communication: Patterns promoting peaceful schools.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

 

Logan, S. W.  (1999).  We are coming:  Nineteenth century black women.   Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Longmire, L. & Merrill, L. (eds.).  (1998).  Untying the tongue:  Gender, power and the word.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press.

 

Lont, Cynthia M.  (1995).  Women and media:  Content, careers, and criticism.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth Publishing Co.

 

Lynn, B., Stern, M. & Thomas, Ol.  (1995).   The right to religious liberty.  (2nd edition).  Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Macan, G. & M.  (1999).  Contemporary racisms and ethnicities:  Social and cultural transformations.  Philadelphia, PA:  Open University Press.

 

MacKinnon, C. A.  (2005).  Women's lives, men's laws.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Marcus, E.  (1993).  Is it a choice?:  Answers to 300 of the most frequently asked questions about gays and lesbians.  New York:  Harper Collins.

 

Marshall, B. & Mayhead, M. (eds.).  (2000).  Navigating Boundaries: The Rhetoric of Women Govenors.  Westport, CT: Praeger.

 

Martin, W. E.  (2005).  No coward soldiers: Black cultural politics and postwar America.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Matsuda, M. J. et. al.  (1993).  Words that wound:  Critical race theory, assaultive speech and the first amendment.  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press.

 

McCullough, M. W.  (1998).  Black and white women as friends:  Building cross-race friendships.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

McGuigan, J.  (1999).  Modernity and postmodern culture.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Mills, N. (ed.).  (1994).  Arguing immigration:  The debate over the changing face of America.  New York:  Simon & Schuster.

 

Mills, N.  (1994).  Debating affirmative action:  Race, gender, ethnicity, and the politics of inclusion.  New York:  Delta Trade Paperbacks.

 

Milner, A.  (1994).  Contemporary cultural theory:  An introduction.  London:  UCL Press.

 

Mosley, A. G. & Capaldi, N.  (1996).  Affirmative action:  Social justice or unfair preference?  Lanham:  Rowman & Littlefield Pub.

 

Myrsiades, K. & Myrsiades, L. S.  (1998).  Rac-ing representation:  Voice, history and sexuality.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield Pub.

 

Nadell, M. J.  (2004).  Enter the new Negroes: Images of race in American culture.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Novik, J. & Hayden, T.  (1980).  Your rights to privacy:  The basic ACLU guide for your rights to privacy.  New York:  Avon Books.

 

OÕBrien, R.  (2002).  Crippled justice: The history of modern disability policy in the workplace.  Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

 

Okihiro, G. Y.  (2001).  The Columbia guide to Asian American history.  New York: Comubia University Press.

 

Outten, W.  (1994).  The rights of employees and union members.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Padilla, R.  (1998).  Debatable diversity:  Critical dialogues on change in American universities.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield Pub.

 

Paoletti, I.  (1998).  Being an older woman:  A study in the social production of identity.  Mahwah, NJ:  L. Erlbaum Associates.

 

Partridge, C.H.  (2004).  New religions: A guide: New religious movements, sects, and alternative spiritualities.  New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Perlmutter-Bowen, S. & Wyatt, N.  (1993).  Transforming visions:  Feminist critiques in communication studies.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

Perry, L. & Geist, P.  (1997).  Courage of conviction: Women's words, women's wisdom.  Mountain View, CA:  Mayfield Pub. Co.

 

Pevar, S.  (1992).  The rights of Indians and tribes.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Philipsen, G.  (1992).  Speaking culturally: Explorations in social communication. Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press.

 

Riggs, K. E.  (1998).  Mature audiences:  Television in the lives of elders.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press.

 

Deller-Ross, S. et al.  (1993).  The rights of women.  (3rd edition).  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Rogers, E. T. & Steinfatt, T.  (1999).  Intercultural Communication. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, Inc.

 

Rothenberg, P. S.  (ed.)  (1995).  Race, class and gender:  An integrated study.  (3rd edition).  New York:  St. Martin's Press.

 

Rowe, D.  (1999).  Sport, culture and the media:  The unruly trinity.  Philadelphia, PA:  Open University Press.

 

Rubenstein, W., Eisenberg, R. & Gostin, L.  (1996).  The rights of people who are HIV positive.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Sacks, O.  (1989).  Seeing voices:  A journey into the world of the deaf.  Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press.

 

Samovar, L. & Porter, R. E.  (1996).  Intercultural communication:  A reader.   (8th edition).  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth Pub. Co.

 

Sampson, H. T.  (1998).  That's enough folks: Black images in animated cartoons, 1900-1960.   Lanham, MD:  Scarecrow Press.

 

Sardar, Z.  (1999).  Orientalism.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Sax, L.  (2005).  Why gender matters: What parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences.  New York: Doubleday. 

 

Schaeffer, R. K.  (1997).  Understanding globalization: The social consequences of political, economic and environmental change.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield Pub.

 

Schlesinger, A.  (1992).  The disuniting of America:  Reflections on a multicultural society.  New York:  W. W. Norton.

 

Shapiro, J. P.  (1994).  No pity:  People with disabilities forging a new civil rights movement.  New York:  Times Books.

 

Shorris, E.  (1992).  Latinos:  A biography of the people.  New York:  W. W. Norton.

 

Smith, M. J.  (2000).  Culture:  Reinventing the social sciences.  London:  Open University Press.

 

Smith, R. C.  (1992).  Race, class, and culture:  A study in Afro-American mass opinion.  Albany:  State University of New York Press.

 

Steeves, H. L.  (1997).  Gender violence and the press:  The St. Kizito story.  Athens, OH:  Ohio University Center for International Studies

 

Stewart, J. R. & Logan, C.  (1998).  Together: Communicating interpersonally.  Boston, MA:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Suggs, W.  (2005).  A place on the team: The triumph and tragedy of title IX.  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

 

Sullivan, P. A. & Turner, L. H.  (1996).  From the margins to the center: Contemporary women and political communications.  Westport, CT:  Praeger.

 

Szatmari, P.  (2004).  A mind apart: Understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome.   New York: Guilford Press.

 

Takaki, R.  (1993).  A different mirror:  A history of multicultural America.  Boston:  Little, Brown & Co.

 

Takaki, R.  (1990).  Strangers from a different shore:  A history of Asian Americans.  New York:  Penguin Books.

 

Tannen, D..  (1991).  You just don't understand:  Women and men in conversation.  New York:  Ballantine.

 

Tanno, D. V. & Gonzales, A.  (1998).  Communication and identity across cultures.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Tasker, F.  (1998).  Growing up in a lesbian family:  Effects on child development.  New York:  Guilford Press.

 

Taylor, A. & Hardman, M. J.  (2000).  Hearing many voices.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

Ting-Toomey, S.  (1999).  Communicating across cultures.  New York:  Guilford Press.

 

Torres, S.  (1998).  Living Color: Race and television in the United States.  Durham, NC:  Duke University Press.

 

Triece, M. E.  (2001).  Protest and popular culture: Women in the US labor movement.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

 

Tyack, D. B.  (2003).  Seeking common ground: Public schools in a diverse society.   Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Ussher, J. M.  (1997).  Fantasies of femininity:  Reframing the boundaries of sex.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press.

 

Valdivia, A. N.  (1995).  Feminism, multiculturalism and the media: Global diversities.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Valdivia, A. N.  (2000).  A Latina in the land of Hollywood and other essays on media culture.  Tucson, AZ:  The University of Arizona Press.

 

Vicoli, R. J., et al.  (1995).  Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America.  (2 volumes).  Detroit:  Gale Research.

 

Walker, S.  (1994).  Hate speech:  The history of an American controversy.  Lincoln, NE:  University of Nebraska Press.

 

Waters, M. C.  (1990).  Ethnic options:  Choosing identities in America.  Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press.

 

Watson, J.  (2000).  Male bodies: Health, culture and identity.  Philadelphia, PA:  Open University Press.

 

Watson, M.  (1999).  Lives of their own: Rhetorical dimensions in autobiographies of women activists.  Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.

 

West, C.  (1993).  Race matters.  Boston:  Beacon Press.

 

Wicker, T.  (1996).  Tragic failure: Racial integration in America.  New York: Morrow.

 

Williams, G. A.  (1998).  Legendary pioneers of black radio.  Westport, CT:  Praeger.

 

Willis, D.  (2000).  Reflections in black: A history of black photographers, 1840 to the present.  New York: W.W. Norton.

 

Wilson, C. C.  (1995).  Race, multiculturalism and the media:  From mass media to class communication.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Wiseman, R. L.  (1995).  Intercultural communication theory.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Wiseman, R. L. & Koester, J.  (1993).  Intercultural communication competence.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Wolfson, N.  (1997).  Hate speech, sex speech, free speech.  Westport, CT:  Praeger. 

 

Yarbrought, S. R.  (1999).  After rhetoric:  The study of discourse beyond language and culture.  Carbondale IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

 

 

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