COMM 224: Introduction to Gender and Communication
      Gender is both personal and social. It is personal because each  of us is   a gendered person whose thoughts, feelings, actions, goals,  and   experiences reflect and enact the gender identity that we  individually   adopt. Gender is also social, because the meanings of  masculinity and   femininity are socially constructed, reproduced, and  changed. In this   class we will explore both the personal and social  dimensions of gender,   communication, and culture, and how all three  interact in our lives. We   will also examine how culture sculpts gender  and communication; how   gender shapes communication and culture; and  how communication creates,   reproduces, sustains, and sometimes  challenges and changes the meaning   of gender and, with that, cultural  structures and practices. 
 	  
Required Textbook
 	  Wood, Julia T. (2010). 
Gendered Lives: Gender, Communication and Culture, 9th edition, ISBN 978-0495794165. Do not buy earlier editions.