ABSTRACT

Popular culture is awash with discussions about the difficulties associated with being a man. Television talk shows, media articles and government press releases discuss not simply the problem of men, but have more recently focused on the problems of being a man.

The Conundrum of Masculinity challenges highly advertised beliefs that men are in crisis and struggling to hold onto traditional masculine habits whilst the world around them changes. Indeed, whilst there is a range of valuable contributions to the field that examine how men live out their lives in different contexts, there are few accounts that examine in detail the building blocks of masculinity or how men are really ‘put together’. Thus, this innovative and timely volume seeks to provide a systematic exploration of the different aspects of masculinity – in particular hegemony, homosociality, homophobia and heteronormativity.

An original approach to the field of masculinity studies, this book ultimately presents a critical synthesis that brings together disparate approaches to provide a clear and concise discussion to address the true nature of masculinity. The Conundrum of Masculinity will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in fields such as Gender Studies, Masculinity Studies and Sociology.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

Mapping the Conundrum

chapter 2|23 pages

Approaching Men and Masculinities

chapter 3|21 pages

Hegemonic Masculinity

Stability, Change and Transformation

chapter 4|21 pages

Homosociality

Misogyny, Fraternity and New Intimacies

chapter 6|23 pages

Heteronormativity, Intimacy and the Erotic

chapter 7|22 pages

Post-masculinity

Thinking Over the Limits of Masculinity

chapter 8|8 pages

Conclusion

Conundrums and Concepts