Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies
Herausgeber: Gottzen, Lucas; Mellstrom, Ulf; Shefer, Tamara
Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies
Herausgeber: Gottzen, Lucas; Mellstrom, Ulf; Shefer, Tamara
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The Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies provides a contemporary and critical and scholarly overview of theorizing and research on masculinities as well as emerging ideas and areas of study that are likely to shape research and understanding of gender and men in the future.
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The Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies provides a contemporary and critical and scholarly overview of theorizing and research on masculinities as well as emerging ideas and areas of study that are likely to shape research and understanding of gender and men in the future.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 928g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176345
- ISBN-10: 1032176342
- Artikelnr.: 62570224
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 928g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176345
- ISBN-10: 1032176342
- Artikelnr.: 62570224
Lucas Gottzén is Professor at the Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden. His research takes feminist and critical perspectives on youth, gender and sexuality, particularly focusing on young and adult men's violence. His recent books include Av det känsligare slaget: Män och våld mot kvinnor ('The (Un)Sensitive Kind: Men and Violence against Women', 2019), Genus ('Gender', 2019, with Eriksson) and Men, Masculinities and Intimate Partner Violence (2020, co-edited with Bjørnholt and Boonzaier). Ulf Mellström is an anthropologist and Professor of Gender Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden. He has published extensively within the areas of masculinity studies, transport- and mobility studies, gender and technology, gender and risk, engineering studies, globalization and higher education. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies. Tamara Shefer is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Her scholarship has focused on intersectional gender and sexual justice, including research on critical masculinities studies. Her current work is focused on rethinking scholarship on sexualities and gender within feminist decolonial approaches. Recent co-edited books are Engaging Youth in Activist Research and Pedagogical Praxis: Transnational and Intersectional Perspectives on Gender, Sex, and Race (2018, with Hearn, Ratele & Boonzaier) and Socially Just Pedagogies in Higher Education: Critical Posthumanist and New Feminist Materialist Perspectives (2018, with Bozalek, Braidotti & Zembylas).
Introduction Part 1: Theories and perspectives 1. The institutionalization
of (critical) studies on men and masculinities: geopolitical perspectives
2. Feminism and men/masculinities scholarship: connections, disjunctions
and possibilities 3. Hegemony, hegemonic masculinity, and beyond 4. Pierre
Bourdieu and the studies on men and masculinities 5. Foucault's men, or
what have masturbating boys and ancient men to do with masculinity? 6.
Queer theory and critical masculinity studies 7. Intersectionality 8.
Postcolonial masculinities: diverse, shifting and in flux 9. Approaching
affective masculinities 10. Masculinity studies and posthumanism Part 2:
Identities and intersectionalities 11. African and black men and
masculinities 12. White masculinity 13. Men and masculinities in
contemporary East Asia: continuities, changes, and challenges 14.
Disability, embodiment and masculinities: a complex matrix 15. Trans
masculinities 16. 'Little boys': the significance of early childhood in the
making of masculinities 17. Young masculinities: masculinities in youth
studies 18. "Maturing" theories of aging masculinities and the diverse
identity of older men in later life 19. Men, masculinities and social class
Part 3: Sex and sexualities 20. The transformation of homosociality 21.
Masculinity and homoeroticism 22. The shifting relationship between
masculinity and homophobia 23. Multiple forms of masculinity in gay male
subcultures 24. Sexual affects: masculinity and online pornographies 25.
Exploring men, masculinity and contemporary dating practices 26.
Masculinities and sex workers Part 4: Spaces, movements and technologies
27. Men and masculinities in migration processes 28. Locating critical
masculinities theory: masculinities in space and place 29. Rural
masculinities 30. Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender
regime 31. Exploring fatherhood in critical gender research 32.
Reconfiguring masculinities and education: interconnecting local and global
identities 33. The coproduction of masculinity and technology: problems and
prospects 34. Men on the move: masculinities, (auto)mobility and car
cultures 35. Men, health and medicalization: an overview Part 5: Cultures
and aesthetics 36. The 'male preserve' thesis, sporting culture, and men's
power 37. Masculinity never plays itself: from representations to forms in
American cinema and media studies 38. Masculinities in fashion and dress
39. Masculinities, food and cooking 40. Men, masculinities and music 41.
Masculinities and literary studies: past, present, and future directions
42. Men and masculinity in art and art history Part 6: Problems, challenges
and ways forward 43. Masculinities, law and crime: socio-legal studies and
the 'man question' 44. Discursive trends in research on masculinities and
interpersonal violence 45. Masculinities, war and militarism 46. Ecological
masculinities: a response to the Manthropocene question? 47. Masculinity
and/at risk: the social and political context of men's risk taking as
embodied practices, performances and processes 48. Trends and trajectories
in engaging men for gender justice
of (critical) studies on men and masculinities: geopolitical perspectives
2. Feminism and men/masculinities scholarship: connections, disjunctions
and possibilities 3. Hegemony, hegemonic masculinity, and beyond 4. Pierre
Bourdieu and the studies on men and masculinities 5. Foucault's men, or
what have masturbating boys and ancient men to do with masculinity? 6.
Queer theory and critical masculinity studies 7. Intersectionality 8.
Postcolonial masculinities: diverse, shifting and in flux 9. Approaching
affective masculinities 10. Masculinity studies and posthumanism Part 2:
Identities and intersectionalities 11. African and black men and
masculinities 12. White masculinity 13. Men and masculinities in
contemporary East Asia: continuities, changes, and challenges 14.
Disability, embodiment and masculinities: a complex matrix 15. Trans
masculinities 16. 'Little boys': the significance of early childhood in the
making of masculinities 17. Young masculinities: masculinities in youth
studies 18. "Maturing" theories of aging masculinities and the diverse
identity of older men in later life 19. Men, masculinities and social class
Part 3: Sex and sexualities 20. The transformation of homosociality 21.
Masculinity and homoeroticism 22. The shifting relationship between
masculinity and homophobia 23. Multiple forms of masculinity in gay male
subcultures 24. Sexual affects: masculinity and online pornographies 25.
Exploring men, masculinity and contemporary dating practices 26.
Masculinities and sex workers Part 4: Spaces, movements and technologies
27. Men and masculinities in migration processes 28. Locating critical
masculinities theory: masculinities in space and place 29. Rural
masculinities 30. Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender
regime 31. Exploring fatherhood in critical gender research 32.
Reconfiguring masculinities and education: interconnecting local and global
identities 33. The coproduction of masculinity and technology: problems and
prospects 34. Men on the move: masculinities, (auto)mobility and car
cultures 35. Men, health and medicalization: an overview Part 5: Cultures
and aesthetics 36. The 'male preserve' thesis, sporting culture, and men's
power 37. Masculinity never plays itself: from representations to forms in
American cinema and media studies 38. Masculinities in fashion and dress
39. Masculinities, food and cooking 40. Men, masculinities and music 41.
Masculinities and literary studies: past, present, and future directions
42. Men and masculinity in art and art history Part 6: Problems, challenges
and ways forward 43. Masculinities, law and crime: socio-legal studies and
the 'man question' 44. Discursive trends in research on masculinities and
interpersonal violence 45. Masculinities, war and militarism 46. Ecological
masculinities: a response to the Manthropocene question? 47. Masculinity
and/at risk: the social and political context of men's risk taking as
embodied practices, performances and processes 48. Trends and trajectories
in engaging men for gender justice
Introduction Part 1: Theories and perspectives 1. The institutionalization
of (critical) studies on men and masculinities: geopolitical perspectives
2. Feminism and men/masculinities scholarship: connections, disjunctions
and possibilities 3. Hegemony, hegemonic masculinity, and beyond 4. Pierre
Bourdieu and the studies on men and masculinities 5. Foucault's men, or
what have masturbating boys and ancient men to do with masculinity? 6.
Queer theory and critical masculinity studies 7. Intersectionality 8.
Postcolonial masculinities: diverse, shifting and in flux 9. Approaching
affective masculinities 10. Masculinity studies and posthumanism Part 2:
Identities and intersectionalities 11. African and black men and
masculinities 12. White masculinity 13. Men and masculinities in
contemporary East Asia: continuities, changes, and challenges 14.
Disability, embodiment and masculinities: a complex matrix 15. Trans
masculinities 16. 'Little boys': the significance of early childhood in the
making of masculinities 17. Young masculinities: masculinities in youth
studies 18. "Maturing" theories of aging masculinities and the diverse
identity of older men in later life 19. Men, masculinities and social class
Part 3: Sex and sexualities 20. The transformation of homosociality 21.
Masculinity and homoeroticism 22. The shifting relationship between
masculinity and homophobia 23. Multiple forms of masculinity in gay male
subcultures 24. Sexual affects: masculinity and online pornographies 25.
Exploring men, masculinity and contemporary dating practices 26.
Masculinities and sex workers Part 4: Spaces, movements and technologies
27. Men and masculinities in migration processes 28. Locating critical
masculinities theory: masculinities in space and place 29. Rural
masculinities 30. Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender
regime 31. Exploring fatherhood in critical gender research 32.
Reconfiguring masculinities and education: interconnecting local and global
identities 33. The coproduction of masculinity and technology: problems and
prospects 34. Men on the move: masculinities, (auto)mobility and car
cultures 35. Men, health and medicalization: an overview Part 5: Cultures
and aesthetics 36. The 'male preserve' thesis, sporting culture, and men's
power 37. Masculinity never plays itself: from representations to forms in
American cinema and media studies 38. Masculinities in fashion and dress
39. Masculinities, food and cooking 40. Men, masculinities and music 41.
Masculinities and literary studies: past, present, and future directions
42. Men and masculinity in art and art history Part 6: Problems, challenges
and ways forward 43. Masculinities, law and crime: socio-legal studies and
the 'man question' 44. Discursive trends in research on masculinities and
interpersonal violence 45. Masculinities, war and militarism 46. Ecological
masculinities: a response to the Manthropocene question? 47. Masculinity
and/at risk: the social and political context of men's risk taking as
embodied practices, performances and processes 48. Trends and trajectories
in engaging men for gender justice
of (critical) studies on men and masculinities: geopolitical perspectives
2. Feminism and men/masculinities scholarship: connections, disjunctions
and possibilities 3. Hegemony, hegemonic masculinity, and beyond 4. Pierre
Bourdieu and the studies on men and masculinities 5. Foucault's men, or
what have masturbating boys and ancient men to do with masculinity? 6.
Queer theory and critical masculinity studies 7. Intersectionality 8.
Postcolonial masculinities: diverse, shifting and in flux 9. Approaching
affective masculinities 10. Masculinity studies and posthumanism Part 2:
Identities and intersectionalities 11. African and black men and
masculinities 12. White masculinity 13. Men and masculinities in
contemporary East Asia: continuities, changes, and challenges 14.
Disability, embodiment and masculinities: a complex matrix 15. Trans
masculinities 16. 'Little boys': the significance of early childhood in the
making of masculinities 17. Young masculinities: masculinities in youth
studies 18. "Maturing" theories of aging masculinities and the diverse
identity of older men in later life 19. Men, masculinities and social class
Part 3: Sex and sexualities 20. The transformation of homosociality 21.
Masculinity and homoeroticism 22. The shifting relationship between
masculinity and homophobia 23. Multiple forms of masculinity in gay male
subcultures 24. Sexual affects: masculinity and online pornographies 25.
Exploring men, masculinity and contemporary dating practices 26.
Masculinities and sex workers Part 4: Spaces, movements and technologies
27. Men and masculinities in migration processes 28. Locating critical
masculinities theory: masculinities in space and place 29. Rural
masculinities 30. Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender
regime 31. Exploring fatherhood in critical gender research 32.
Reconfiguring masculinities and education: interconnecting local and global
identities 33. The coproduction of masculinity and technology: problems and
prospects 34. Men on the move: masculinities, (auto)mobility and car
cultures 35. Men, health and medicalization: an overview Part 5: Cultures
and aesthetics 36. The 'male preserve' thesis, sporting culture, and men's
power 37. Masculinity never plays itself: from representations to forms in
American cinema and media studies 38. Masculinities in fashion and dress
39. Masculinities, food and cooking 40. Men, masculinities and music 41.
Masculinities and literary studies: past, present, and future directions
42. Men and masculinity in art and art history Part 6: Problems, challenges
and ways forward 43. Masculinities, law and crime: socio-legal studies and
the 'man question' 44. Discursive trends in research on masculinities and
interpersonal violence 45. Masculinities, war and militarism 46. Ecological
masculinities: a response to the Manthropocene question? 47. Masculinity
and/at risk: the social and political context of men's risk taking as
embodied practices, performances and processes 48. Trends and trajectories
in engaging men for gender justice