This book integrates insights from philosophy, gender studies, political theory, and media studies to present an in depth analysis of masculinity politics in contemporary U.S. culture. While primarily a philosophical work, it also creates a discussion committed to feminist theory and progressive gender politics.
This book integrates insights from philosophy, gender studies, political theory, and media studies to present an in depth analysis of masculinity politics in contemporary U.S. culture. While primarily a philosophical work, it also creates a discussion committed to feminist theory and progressive gender politics.
Christa Hodapp is senior lecturer in philosophy at University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One: How the Men's Rights Movement Works Chapter Two: Identity the Internet and Masculine Discourse Chapter Three: The Men's Rights Movement and Political Revolution Chapter Four: Oppression Harm and Masculinity Chapter Five: Fathers' Rights Parenting and Power Chapter Six: Men Violence and Oppression Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Chapter One: How the Men's Rights Movement Works Chapter Two: Identity the Internet and Masculine Discourse Chapter Three: The Men's Rights Movement and Political Revolution Chapter Four: Oppression Harm and Masculinity Chapter Five: Fathers' Rights Parenting and Power Chapter Six: Men Violence and Oppression Conclusion Bibliography
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