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Feminism and Masculinities

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Zusatztext ...offer[s] interested readers a wide spectrum of views and arguments that are likely to challenge them to review their own position regarding sexual difference, masculinity and feminism's future. Informationen zum Autor Peter F. Murphy is the Chair of the Department of English and Philosophy at Murray State University. His most recent book, Studs, Tools and the Family Jewels: Metaphors Men Live By, was published in 2001 by the University of Wisconsin Press. In 1994, New York University Press published his edited collection of essays, Fictions of Masculinity: Crossing Cultures, Crossing Sexualities. He is currently editing a book series for the University of Wisconsin Press entitled 'Critical Masculinities'. Klappentext This Reader provides an international mixture of the best classic foundational pieces and recent key works that investigate masculinity from a feminist perspective. The chapters examine a wide range of topics including gay liberation! the men's movement! black and working-class masculinities! homophobia and the Internet. Zusammenfassung This reader provides an international mixture of the best classic foundational pieces and recent key works that investigate masculinity from a feminist perspective. The chapters examine a wide range of topics including gay liberation, the men's movement, black and working-class masculinities, homophobia and the Internet. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 1970-1985 1: Jack Sawyer: On Male Liberation 2: Carl Wittman: A Gay Manifesto 3: John Stoltenberg: Toward Gender Justice 4: Bob Lamm: Learning from Women 5: Joseph Pleck: Men's Power with Women, other Men, and Society: A Men's Movement Analysis 6: Andrew Tolson: Excerpts from 'The Limits of Masculinity: Male Identity and Women's Liberation' 7: The Men's Free Press Collective: Hopes and Dreams: Creating a Men's Politics 8: Paul Hoch: Excerpts from 'White Hero Black Beast: Racism, Sexism and the Mask of Masculinity' 9: Paul Willis: Shop Floor Culture, Masculinity and the Wage Form 10: Robert Staples: Excerpts from 'Black Masculinity: The Black Male's Role in American Society' 11: Emmanuel Reynaud: Excerpts from 'Holy Virility: the Social Construction of Masculinity' Part 2 1985 - the present 12: Tim Carrigan, Bob Connell, and John Lee: Toward a New Sociology of Masculinity 13: Gary Kinsman: Men Loving Men: the Challenge of Gay Liberation 14: Michael S. Kimmel: Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity 15: Kenneth Clatterbaugh: What is Problematic about Masculinities? 16: Marjorie Kibby and Brigid Costello: Displaying the Phallus: Masculinity and the Performance of Sexuality on the Internet 17: Abby L. Ferber: Racial Warriors and Weekend Warriors: The Construction of Masculinity in Mythopoetic and White Supremacist Dicourse 18: Louise Archer: 'Muslim Brothers, Black lads, traditional Asians': British Muslim Young Men's Constructions of Race, Religion, and Masculinity 19: Samuel Adu-Poku: Envisioning (Black) Male Feminism: A Cross-Cultural Perspective ...

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Authors Peter F. Murphy
Assisted by Peter F. Murphy (Editor), Murphy Peter F. (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.11.2004
 
EAN 9780199267248
ISBN 978-0-19-926724-8
No. of pages 308
Dimensions 140 mm x 220 mm x 18 mm
Series Oxford Readings in Feminism
Oxford Readings in Feminism (P
Oxford Readings in Feminism
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Men's Studies, Gender studies: women, Gender studies: women and girls, Gender studies: men and boys, Gender Studies: Men

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