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      Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies
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      Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies

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      Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies

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      Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies book

      ByLucas Gottzén, Ulf Mellström, Tamara Shefer, Marinette Grimbeek
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 11 December 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315165165
      Pages 544
      eBook ISBN 9781315165165
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Geography, Humanities, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Gottzén, L., Mellström, U., Shefer, T., & Grimbeek, M. (2019). Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315165165

      ABSTRACT

      The Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies provides a contemporary 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.

      The forty-eight chapters of the handbook take an interdisciplinary approach to a range of topics on men and masculinities related to identity, sex, sexuality, culture, aesthetics, technology and pressing social issues. The handbook’s transnational lens acknowledges both the localities and global character of masculinity. A clear message in the book is the need for intersectional theorizing in dialogue with feminist, queer and sexuality studies in making sense of men and masculinities.

      Written in a clear and direct style, the handbook will appeal to students, teachers and researchers in the social sciences and humanities, as well as professionals, practitioners and activists.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction

      Mapping the field of masculinity studies
      ByLucas Gottzén, Ulf Mellström, Tamara Shefer

      part Part 1|2 pages

      Theories and perspectives

      chapter 1|12 pages

      The institutionalization of (critical) studies on men and masculinities

      Geopolitical perspectives
      ByJeff Hearn, Richard Howson

      chapter 2|10 pages

      Feminism and men/masculinities scholarship

      Connections, disjunctions and possibilities
      ByChris Beasley

      chapter 3|11 pages

      Hegemony, hegemonic masculinity, and beyond

      ByRichard Howson, Jeff Hearn

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Pierre Bourdieu and the studies on men and masculinities

      ByMiklós Hadas

      chapter 5|10 pages

      Foucault’s men, or what have masturbating boys and ancient men to do with masculinity?

      ByLucas Gottzén

      chapter 6|10 pages

      Queer theory and critical masculinity studies

      ByJonathan A. Allan

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Intersectionality

      ByAnn-Dorte Christensen, Sune Qvotrup Jensen

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Postcolonial masculinities

      Diverse, shifting and in flux
      ByFataneh Farahani, Suruchi Thapar-Björkert

      chapter 9|9 pages

      Approaching affective masculinities

      ByTodd W. Reeser

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Masculinity studies and posthumanism

      ByUlf Mellström

      part Part 2|2 pages

      Identities and intersectionalities

      chapter 11|10 pages

      African and black men and masculinities 1

      ByKopano Ratele

      chapter 12|8 pages

      White masculinity

      ByTobias Hübinette

      chapter 13|11 pages

      Men and masculinities in contemporary East Asia

      Continuities, changes, and challenges
      ByMario Liong, Lih Shing Chan

      chapter 14|11 pages

      Disability, embodiment and masculinities

      A complex matrix
      BySteve Robertson, Lee Monaghan, Kris Southby

      chapter 15|9 pages

      Trans masculinities

      ByMiriam J. Abelson, Tristen Kade

      chapter 16|9 pages

      ‘Little boys’

      The significance of early childhood in the making of masculinities
      ByDeevia Bhana

      chapter 17|9 pages

      Young masculinities

      Masculinities in youth studies
      BySigne Ravn, Steven Roberts

      chapter 18|9 pages

      “Maturing” theories of ageing masculinities and the diverse identity work of older men in later life

      ByAnna Tarrant

      chapter 19|10 pages

      Men, masculinities and social class

      ByMichael R. M. Ward

      part Part 3|2 pages

      Sex and sexualities

      chapter 20|10 pages

      The transformation of homosociality

      ByNils Hammarén, Thomas Johansson

      chapter 21|10 pages

      Masculinity and homoeroticism

      ByGareth Longstaff

      chapter 22|11 pages

      The shifting relationship between masculinity and homophobia

      BySarah Diefendorf, Tristan Bridges

      chapter 23|9 pages

      Multiple forms of masculinity in gay male subcultures

      ByRusty Barrett

      chapter 24|9 pages

      Sexual affects

      Masculinity and online pornographies
      BySteve Garlick

      chapter 25|10 pages

      Exploring men, masculinity and contemporary dating practices

      ByChris Haywood

      chapter 26|9 pages

      Masculinities and sex workers

      ByJohn Scott

      part Part 4|2 pages

      Spaces, movements and technologies

      chapter 27|9 pages

      Men and masculinities in migration processes

      ByKatarzyna Wojnicka

      chapter 28|10 pages

      Locating critical masculinities theory

      Masculinities in space and place
      ByMadhura Lohokare

      chapter 29|9 pages

      Rural masculinities

      ByBarbara Pini, Robyn Mayes

      chapter 30|9 pages

      Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender regime

      ByRuth Simpson, Patricia Lewis

      chapter 31|11 pages

      Exploring fatherhood in critical gender research

      ByHelena Wahlström Henriksson

      chapter 32|10 pages

      Reconfiguring masculinities and education

      Interconnecting local and global identities
      ByMáirtín Mac an Ghaill

      chapter 33|10 pages

      The coproduction of masculinity and technology

      Problems and prospects
      ByAndreas Ottemo

      chapter 34|9 pages

      Men on the move

      Masculinities, (auto)mobility and car cultures
      ByDag Balkmar

      chapter 35|11 pages

      Men, health and medicalization

      An overview
      BySteve Robertson, Tim Shand

      part Part 5|2 pages

      Cultures and aesthetics

      chapter 36|11 pages

      The ‘male preserve’ thesis, sporting culture, and men’s power

      ByChristopher R. Matthews, Alex Channon

      chapter 37|10 pages

      Masculinity never plays itself

      From representations to forms in American cinema and media studies
      ByTerrance H. McDonald

      chapter 38|10 pages

      Masculinities in fashion and dress

      ByAndrew Reilly, José Blanco F.

      chapter 39|10 pages

      Masculinities, food and cooking

      ByMichelle Szabo

      chapter 40|11 pages

      Men, masculinities and music

      BySam de Boise

      chapter 41|9 pages

      Masculinities and literary studies

      Past, present, and future directions
      ByJosep M. Armengol

      chapter 42|11 pages

      Men and masculinity in art and art history

      ByBettina Uppenkamp

      part Part 6|2 pages

      Problems, challenges and ways forward

      chapter 43|10 pages

      Masculinities, law and crime

      Socio-legal studies and the ‘man question’
      ByRichard Collier

      chapter 44|10 pages

      Discursive trends in research on masculinities and interpersonal violence

      ByFloretta Boonzaier, Taryn van Niekerk

      chapter 45|10 pages

      Masculinities, war and militarism

      ByClaire Duncanson

      chapter 46|11 pages

      Ecological masculinities

      A response to the Manthropocene question?
      ByMartin Hultman, Paul Pulé

      chapter 47|10 pages

      Masculinity and/at risk

      The social and political context of men’s risk taking as embodied practices, performances and processes
      ByVictoria Robinson

      chapter 48|10 pages

      Trends and trajectories in engaging men for gender justice

      ByTal Peretz
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