ABSTRACT

How are men, masculinities and gender power implicated within global institutions? How are global institutions to be understood in terms of men, masculinities and gender power? What are men up to in such arenas as: global finance, corporate law, military intelligence, world sporting bodies and nationalist politics?

Unsustainable Institutions of Men examines men’s dealings in transnational processes across the economy, politics, technologies and bodies. In exploring the men’s domination of institutions in national and transnational realms this volume underpins a novel approach built around multiple "dispersed centres" of men’s power. Indeed, in critical discussions of men and masculinities there has been a gradual shift in focus from the local, so-called ‘ethnographic moment’, to a broader view encompassing several dynamics (e.g. global, transnational, international, postcolonial and the global north-south). Building on this conceptual move, Unsustainable Institutions of Men focuses on pinpointing masculine actions and influences that support and enact transnational processes, disclosing those connections and examining institutional alternatives which could contribute to more inclusive and democratic transnational dialogues.

Comprised of a range of international contributions, Unsustainable Institutions of Men will appeal to students, researchers, experts and activists seeking to understand the deep structural conditions of contemporary globalized threats, created by old and new patterns of gender power and transnational patriarchies.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction: unsustainable institutions of men

Transnational dispersed centres and immanent contradictions

part I|2 pages

Economy

chapter 1|16 pages

Interrogating transnational masculinities, fatherhood and the institutions of men

24Rethinking gender equality in global finance and large international law firms

chapter 2|14 pages

The innovation ecosystem

Interrogating (trans)national gender (un)sustainability in the new business centre

chapter 3|16 pages

Transnational football’s male elite

The unsustainability of FIFA?

chapter 4|16 pages

Hegemony self-critique

How men in finance question aspects of masculine and economic hegemony from within 1

part II|2 pages

Politics

chapter 5|15 pages

The ends of imagination

89Hindu nationalism, masculine networks and political transformation

chapter 6|15 pages

Intentional impossibility

Sustainable transnational (male) clientelism versus an unsustainable environment

chapter 7|18 pages

Contradictory consciousness

Men and feminist activism in the Caribbean

part III|2 pages

Technologies

chapter 8|16 pages

Men, automobility, movements, and the environment

138Imagining (un)sustainable, automated transport futures

chapter 9|17 pages

‘The performing rights of man’

The global music industries and transnational hegemonies of men

chapter 11|15 pages

Gender trouble in cyberwar

Multiple masculinities and femininities of a cyberspy in the War on Terror

part IV|2 pages

Bodies

chapter 12|15 pages

The dynamics of displacement

205Diasporic masculinities between margins and centres 1

chapter 13|16 pages

Transnational ‘winner’ masculinities

Modernity and the transformation of intimacy

chapter 14|15 pages

Men and masculinities offside?

The [un]sustainability of the power of men 1