Men, masculinities & social theory

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Men, masculinities & social theory

edited by Jeff Hearn & David Morgan

(Critical studies in men and masculinities)

Unwin Hyman, c1990

  • : pbk.

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Conference proceedings

Bibliography: p. 229-245

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780044456575

Description

Gender is one of the most pervasive and taken-for-granted features of our lives. It figures strongly in the make-up of all societies. Yet it is easy to see that gender may also create problems - in terms of power, oppression, inequality, identity and self-doubt. This series aims to promote critical studies, by women and men, on men and masculinities. It brings together scholarship that deal in detail with the social and political construction of particular aspects of men and masculinities, including studies of their changing and broader historical and comparative studies. The contributions, by women and men from Britain and the United States, are organized around the unifying themes of power and domination; sexuality; identity and perception.

Table of Contents

  • Power and domination
  • men, power and the exploitation of women
  • patriarcy and fratriarchy as forms of androcracy
  • racism, black masculinity, and the politics of space
  • men's power in organizations - 'equal opportunities' intervenes
  • sexualities
  • after fifteen years - the impact of the sociology of masculinity on the masculinity of sociology
  • beyond sex and gender - masculinity, homosexuality and social theory
  • pornography and the alienation of male sexuality
  • identity and perception
  • the significance of gender politics in men's accounts of their "gender identity"
  • masculinity, identification, and political culture
  • male perception as social construct
  • doing masculinity
  • commentaries
  • the critique of men
  • the new men's studies - part of the problem or part of the solution?
  • men, feminism and power.
Volume

ISBN 9780044456582

Description

Gender is one of the most pervasive and taken-for-granted features of our lives. It figures strongly in the make-up of all societies. Yet it is easy to see that gender may also create problems - in terms of power, oppression, inequality, identity and self-doubt. This series aims to promote critical studies, by women and men, on men and masculinities. It brings together scholarship that deals in detail with the social and political construction of particular aspects of men and masculinities, including studies of their changing and broader historical and comparative studies. The contributions, by men and women from Britian and the United States, are organized around the themes of power and domination; sexuality; identity and perception.

Table of Contents

  • Power and domination
  • men, power and the exploitation of women
  • patriarcy and fratriarchy as forms of androcracy
  • racism, black masculinity, and the politics of space
  • men's power in organizations - 'equal opportunities' intervenes
  • sexualities
  • after fifteen years - the impact of the sociology of masculinity on the masculinity of sociology
  • beyond sex and gender - masculinity, homosexuality and social theory
  • pornography and the alienation of male sexuality
  • identity and perception
  • the significance of gender politics in men's accounts of their "gender identity"
  • masculinity, identification, and political culture
  • male perception as social construct
  • doing masculinity
  • commentaries
  • the critique of men
  • the new men's studies - part of the problem or part of the solution?
  • men, feminism and power.

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  • NCID
    BA11407590
  • ISBN
    • 0044456581
    • 0044456573
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 252 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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