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A wide-ranging volume featuring contributions from some of today's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities and development.
Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the structural dimensions of patriarchal power relations in current development policy and practice, and the failure to adequately engage with the effects of inequitable sex and gender orders on both men's and women's lives.
The book calls for renewed engagement in efforts to challenge and change stereotypes of men, to dismantle the structural barriers to gender equality, and to mobilize…mehr
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A wide-ranging volume featuring contributions from some of today's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities and development.
Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the structural dimensions of patriarchal power relations in current development policy and practice, and the failure to adequately engage with the effects of inequitable sex and gender orders on both men's and women's lives.
The book calls for renewed engagement in efforts to challenge and change stereotypes of men, to dismantle the structural barriers to gender equality, and to mobilize men to build new alliances with women's movements and other movements for social and gender justice.
Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the structural dimensions of patriarchal power relations in current development policy and practice, and the failure to adequately engage with the effects of inequitable sex and gender orders on both men's and women's lives.
The book calls for renewed engagement in efforts to challenge and change stereotypes of men, to dismantle the structural barriers to gender equality, and to mobilize men to build new alliances with women's movements and other movements for social and gender justice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781848139800
- Artikelnr.: 38356022
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781848139800
- Artikelnr.: 38356022
Andrea Cornwall is Professor of Anthropology and Development in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex. She has worked on participation as a researcher and practitioner for many years, and is author of a number of books. Jerker Edström is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies. Alan Greig has worked for over ten years as a consultant with community-based organizations and activist formations in sub-Saharan Africa, South and South-East Asia and the USA on the links between personal and political violence.
1. Introduction: Politicizing Masculinity - Andrea Cornwall, Jerker Edström
& Alan Greig Part I - Embodiments and Transgressions 2. Performing
Heterosexuality: Male Youth, Vulnerability and HIV in Malawi - Chimaraoke
Izugbara and Jerry Okal 3. Is s/he More of a Man? Constructing Masculinity
as a Female to Male Transsexual in India - Cath Sluggett 4. Meyeli Chhele
Becomes MSM: Transformation of Idioms of Sexualness Into Epidemiological
Forms in India - akshay khanna 5. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
Constructions of Masculinity and Contemporary Understandings of Sex Work -
Cheryl Overs 6. Beyond 'Vulnerability': Men, Power and HIV - Jerker Edström
Part II: Structures: Inequities, Violence, Power 7. Organized Powers:
Masculinities, Managers and Violence - Raewyn Connell 8. What Would Make
Men Interested in Gender Equality? Reflections from East Africa - Margrethe
Silberschmidt 9. Men in/and Gender Equality: A Conversation from South
Africa - Robert Morrell and Penny Morrell 10. Militarized, Religious and
Neo-colonial: The Triple-bind Confronting Men in Contemporary Uganda -
Chris Dolan 11. Local Lives, Global Dialogues: Shifting Discourses of
Masculinity in India - Radhika Chopra Part III: Engagements: Changing
Masculinities 12. Gender Regimes Changing Men or Men Changing Gender
Regimes? Challenges for National and Trans-national Social Policy, Gender
Equality and Organizing with Men - Jeff Hearn 13. Masculinities, Social
Exclusion and Prospects for Change: Reflections from Promundo's Work in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - Gary Barker, Marcos Nascimento, Christine Ricardo,
Marianna Olinger and Marcio Segundo 14. Masculinities and Men's Groups in
China: A Conversation Between Activists - Fang Gang, He Xiaopei and Susan
Jolly 15. Women's Empowerment: What do Men Have to Do with It? - Andrea
Cornwall, Henry Armas and Mbuyiselo Botha 16. 'Swimming Against the Tide is
Easier as a Shoal' Changing Masculinities in Nicaragua: a Community-based
Approach - Patrick Welsh 17. Anxious States and Directions for
Masculinities Work with Men - Alan Greig
& Alan Greig Part I - Embodiments and Transgressions 2. Performing
Heterosexuality: Male Youth, Vulnerability and HIV in Malawi - Chimaraoke
Izugbara and Jerry Okal 3. Is s/he More of a Man? Constructing Masculinity
as a Female to Male Transsexual in India - Cath Sluggett 4. Meyeli Chhele
Becomes MSM: Transformation of Idioms of Sexualness Into Epidemiological
Forms in India - akshay khanna 5. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
Constructions of Masculinity and Contemporary Understandings of Sex Work -
Cheryl Overs 6. Beyond 'Vulnerability': Men, Power and HIV - Jerker Edström
Part II: Structures: Inequities, Violence, Power 7. Organized Powers:
Masculinities, Managers and Violence - Raewyn Connell 8. What Would Make
Men Interested in Gender Equality? Reflections from East Africa - Margrethe
Silberschmidt 9. Men in/and Gender Equality: A Conversation from South
Africa - Robert Morrell and Penny Morrell 10. Militarized, Religious and
Neo-colonial: The Triple-bind Confronting Men in Contemporary Uganda -
Chris Dolan 11. Local Lives, Global Dialogues: Shifting Discourses of
Masculinity in India - Radhika Chopra Part III: Engagements: Changing
Masculinities 12. Gender Regimes Changing Men or Men Changing Gender
Regimes? Challenges for National and Trans-national Social Policy, Gender
Equality and Organizing with Men - Jeff Hearn 13. Masculinities, Social
Exclusion and Prospects for Change: Reflections from Promundo's Work in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - Gary Barker, Marcos Nascimento, Christine Ricardo,
Marianna Olinger and Marcio Segundo 14. Masculinities and Men's Groups in
China: A Conversation Between Activists - Fang Gang, He Xiaopei and Susan
Jolly 15. Women's Empowerment: What do Men Have to Do with It? - Andrea
Cornwall, Henry Armas and Mbuyiselo Botha 16. 'Swimming Against the Tide is
Easier as a Shoal' Changing Masculinities in Nicaragua: a Community-based
Approach - Patrick Welsh 17. Anxious States and Directions for
Masculinities Work with Men - Alan Greig
1. Introduction: Politicizing Masculinity - Andrea Cornwall, Jerker Edström
& Alan Greig Part I - Embodiments and Transgressions 2. Performing
Heterosexuality: Male Youth, Vulnerability and HIV in Malawi - Chimaraoke
Izugbara and Jerry Okal 3. Is s/he More of a Man? Constructing Masculinity
as a Female to Male Transsexual in India - Cath Sluggett 4. Meyeli Chhele
Becomes MSM: Transformation of Idioms of Sexualness Into Epidemiological
Forms in India - akshay khanna 5. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
Constructions of Masculinity and Contemporary Understandings of Sex Work -
Cheryl Overs 6. Beyond 'Vulnerability': Men, Power and HIV - Jerker Edström
Part II: Structures: Inequities, Violence, Power 7. Organized Powers:
Masculinities, Managers and Violence - Raewyn Connell 8. What Would Make
Men Interested in Gender Equality? Reflections from East Africa - Margrethe
Silberschmidt 9. Men in/and Gender Equality: A Conversation from South
Africa - Robert Morrell and Penny Morrell 10. Militarized, Religious and
Neo-colonial: The Triple-bind Confronting Men in Contemporary Uganda -
Chris Dolan 11. Local Lives, Global Dialogues: Shifting Discourses of
Masculinity in India - Radhika Chopra Part III: Engagements: Changing
Masculinities 12. Gender Regimes Changing Men or Men Changing Gender
Regimes? Challenges for National and Trans-national Social Policy, Gender
Equality and Organizing with Men - Jeff Hearn 13. Masculinities, Social
Exclusion and Prospects for Change: Reflections from Promundo's Work in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - Gary Barker, Marcos Nascimento, Christine Ricardo,
Marianna Olinger and Marcio Segundo 14. Masculinities and Men's Groups in
China: A Conversation Between Activists - Fang Gang, He Xiaopei and Susan
Jolly 15. Women's Empowerment: What do Men Have to Do with It? - Andrea
Cornwall, Henry Armas and Mbuyiselo Botha 16. 'Swimming Against the Tide is
Easier as a Shoal' Changing Masculinities in Nicaragua: a Community-based
Approach - Patrick Welsh 17. Anxious States and Directions for
Masculinities Work with Men - Alan Greig
& Alan Greig Part I - Embodiments and Transgressions 2. Performing
Heterosexuality: Male Youth, Vulnerability and HIV in Malawi - Chimaraoke
Izugbara and Jerry Okal 3. Is s/he More of a Man? Constructing Masculinity
as a Female to Male Transsexual in India - Cath Sluggett 4. Meyeli Chhele
Becomes MSM: Transformation of Idioms of Sexualness Into Epidemiological
Forms in India - akshay khanna 5. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
Constructions of Masculinity and Contemporary Understandings of Sex Work -
Cheryl Overs 6. Beyond 'Vulnerability': Men, Power and HIV - Jerker Edström
Part II: Structures: Inequities, Violence, Power 7. Organized Powers:
Masculinities, Managers and Violence - Raewyn Connell 8. What Would Make
Men Interested in Gender Equality? Reflections from East Africa - Margrethe
Silberschmidt 9. Men in/and Gender Equality: A Conversation from South
Africa - Robert Morrell and Penny Morrell 10. Militarized, Religious and
Neo-colonial: The Triple-bind Confronting Men in Contemporary Uganda -
Chris Dolan 11. Local Lives, Global Dialogues: Shifting Discourses of
Masculinity in India - Radhika Chopra Part III: Engagements: Changing
Masculinities 12. Gender Regimes Changing Men or Men Changing Gender
Regimes? Challenges for National and Trans-national Social Policy, Gender
Equality and Organizing with Men - Jeff Hearn 13. Masculinities, Social
Exclusion and Prospects for Change: Reflections from Promundo's Work in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - Gary Barker, Marcos Nascimento, Christine Ricardo,
Marianna Olinger and Marcio Segundo 14. Masculinities and Men's Groups in
China: A Conversation Between Activists - Fang Gang, He Xiaopei and Susan
Jolly 15. Women's Empowerment: What do Men Have to Do with It? - Andrea
Cornwall, Henry Armas and Mbuyiselo Botha 16. 'Swimming Against the Tide is
Easier as a Shoal' Changing Masculinities in Nicaragua: a Community-based
Approach - Patrick Welsh 17. Anxious States and Directions for
Masculinities Work with Men - Alan Greig