ABSTRACT
The world is becoming more transnational. This edited collection examines how the immense transnational changes in the contemporary world are being produced by and are affecting different men and masculinities. It seeks to shift debates on men, masculinities and gender relations from the strictly local and national context to much greater concern with the transnational and global. Established and rising scholars from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America explore subjects including economies and business corporations; sexualities and the sex trade; information and communication technologies and cyberspace; migration; war, the military and militarism; politics; nationalism; and symbolism and image-making.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |84 pages
Rethinking Transnational Men beyond the Nation
part |76 pages
Rethinking Transnational Men between Nations
chapter |13 pages
Why Masculinity is Still an Important Category
chapter |16 pages
Racializing Masculinities in Different Diasporic Spaces
chapter |22 pages
Transnationalization and its Absence
part |54 pages
Rethinking Transnational Men within Nations