Men's friendships
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Men's friendships
(Research on men and masculinities series, 2)
Sage Publications, c1992
- : pbk.
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  Gunma
  Saitama
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  Tokyo
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  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
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  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Current and much-needed, this book offers an analysis of the social forces which shape the way friendship is organized. Through varying perspectives, contributors show that a variation exists within--as well as between--the genders. They focus on diversity in men's friendships, and how men develop and maintain friendships with other men and women. Part I focuses on philosophical and historical questions; Part II illustrates the strong connection between social structure and men's friendships; and the final chapters consider cultural diversity. Men's Friendships reorganizes existing knowledge and introduces fresh perspectives within the framework of men's studies. This volume is sure to stimulate debate, raise questions, and offer suggestions for future research. "A very interesting collection, particularly those on black men's relationships--where the author compares working class and middle class black American men's relationships--a history of friendship and the changing nature of men's intimacy and power, and intimacy and sexuality in male athletes' friendships." --Working with Men "Theory and research on men's studies are alive and well, and Peter Nardi's edited book, Men's Friendships, is a significant contribution to this literature. The book not only provides a useful account of how men develop and maintain their friendships, it introduces a variety of rigorous approaches (historical, sociological, and cross-cultural) to examine this topic." --Journal of Men's Studies "Provides a thought-provoking, multifaceted look at how men handle friendship under a variety of conditions. . . . Some of the authors present data-based research findings; others give reflective integrative essays. General readers, undergraduate students, and above." --Choice "Theory and research on men's studies are alive and well, and Peter Nardi's edited book, Men's Friendships, is a significant contribution to this literature. The book not only provides a useful account of how men develop and maintain their friendships, it introduces a variety of rigorous approaches (historical, sociological, and cross-cultural) to examine this topic. . . . Men's Friendships is not only an important contribution to men's studies, it is necessary reading for anyone interested in studying friendships." --The Journal of Men's Studies "Overall, this book demonstrates the vitality of research and theory on men's friendships. Men's Friendships is not only an important contribution to men's studies, it is necessary reading for anyone interested in studying relationships." --Personal Relationships Issues "The anthology . . . provides an excellent overview of the permutations of men's friendships. It is both tightly organized and wide ranging, a particularly difficult accomplishment for a collection. . . . Men's Friendships is one of the most interesting additions to the growing friendship literature. It significantly opens up the debate over gender differences in friendship--both within and between genders." --Masculinities
Table of Contents
`Seamless Souls' - Peter M Nardi
An Introduction to Men's Friendships
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON MEN'S FRIENDSHIPS
Rejection, Vulnerability, and Men's Friendships - Victor J Seidler
`Our Eyes Behold Each Other' - Karen V Hansen
Masculinity and Intimate Friendship in Antebellum New England
PART TWO: FRIENDSHIP AND SOCIAL STRUCTURAL VARIATIONS
The Spatial Foundations of Men's Friendships and Men's Power - Daphne Spain
Men in Networks - Barry Wellman
Private Communities, Domestic Friendships
Men's Families, Men's Friends - Theodore F Cohen
A Structural Analysis of Constraints on Men's Social Ties
Self-Disclosure in Men's Friendships - Helen M Reid and Gary Alan Fine
Variations Associated with Intimate Relations
Men's Friendships with Women - Scott O Swain
Intimacy, Sexual Boundaries, and the Informant Role
PART THREE: CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN MEN'S FRIENDSHIPS
Sex, Friendship, and Gender Roles Among Gay Men - Peter M Nardi
The Relationship Between Male-Male Friendship and Male-Female Marriage - Walter L Williams
American Indian and Asian Comparisons
`Hey Home - Yo Bro' - Clyde W Franklin II
Friendship Among Black Men
Like Family - Michael A Messner
Power, Intimacy, and Sexuality in Male Athletes' Friendships
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