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Recreating Men - Postmodern Masculinity Politics

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Bob Pease is in the School of Social Science and Planning, RMIT University Klappentext One of the most central issues for women's prospects for equality is whether man can and will change. Changing the social relations of gender will involve changing men's subjectives as well as their daily practices. This book asks whether this is possible. Bob Pease examines how men! who are supportive of feminism! are responding to the feminist challenge! through an exploration of their experiences and dilemmas in trying to live out their feminist commitment and resist hegemonic forms of masculinity. The book is driven by practical as well as theoretical concerns! and aims to develop strategies that will promote the process of change towards equality in gender relations. Drawing on a critical postmodern theoretical framework! Pease argues that it is possible for men to reposition themselves in patriarchal discourses and to reformulate their interests in challenging gender domination. Recreating Men is an invaluable reading for academics and students of gender studies! and of interest to students of sociology! psychology and political sociology. Zusammenfassung Recreating Men Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Men, Masculinities and Feminism PART ONE: THEORIZING MEN AND PATRIARCHY The `Man Question¿ in Feminism and the New Men¿s Studies Postmodern Feminism and the Critical Study of Men PART TWO: RECREATING MASCULINE SUBJECTIVITIES Constructing Profeminist Subjectivities Recreating Sonhood Recreating Heterosexualities PART THREE: TRANSFORMING MASCULINITY POLITICS Men¿s Movement Politics Alliance Politics The Politics of Men¿s Interests Conclusion Postmodern Masculinity Politics

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Authors Bob Pease
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.02.2000
 
EAN 9780761962052
ISBN 978-0-7619-6205-2
No. of pages 176
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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