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Understanding Masculinities Mairtin Mac an Ghaill

Understanding Masculinities By Mairtin Mac an Ghaill

Understanding Masculinities by Mairtin Mac an Ghaill


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Understanding Masculinities examines the range of different theoretical and methodological approaches to the understanding of masculinity. It brings together overviews of the key theoretical debates with new empirical material, focusing on different social and cultural arenas, and the wide range of masculinities which exist.

Understanding Masculinities Summary

Understanding Masculinities by Mairtin Mac an Ghaill

Masculinity is gaining increasing popular and academic interest. At one level, football hooligans, absent fathers, 'Essex man' and 'new men' are regular media presences. At the same time, masculinity is the subject of increasingly sophisicated theoretical discussion, and there are a wide range of accounts of what masculinity means.

Understanding Masculinities is the first introductory text to examine the range of different theoretical and methodological approaches to the understanding of masculinity. It brings together overviews of the key theoretical debates with new empirical material, focusing on different social and cultural arenas, and the wide range of masculinities which exist. It discusses education, unemployment, sport, sexuality, HIV, and black masculinities. Understanding Masculinities critically explores the gendered and sexual dynamics of these masculinities, challenging and transforming our conventional assumptions.

Understanding Masculinities will be important reading for undergraduate and masters students of sociology, women's studies, gender and psychology. It will also be of interest to anyone concerned with broadening their understanding of masculinity.

Understanding Masculinities Reviews

"...a wide-ranging, interesting and thought-provoking approach to the study and understanding of contemporary masculinities which should appeal to students and prove a useful and stimulating teaching resource." - Work, Employment and Society "...contains fascinating and valuable material, and in the introductionand in the final chapters poses many questions about possible future directions both for research and action." - Reviewing Sociology

About Mairtin Mac an Ghaill

Mairtin Mac an Ghaill presently works at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of The Making of Men: Masculinities, Sexualities and Schooling (Open University Press, 1994)

Table of Contents

Social relations of masculinities

Introduction
'Feckless fathers'
masculinities and the British state
Masculinities and families
Schooling masculinities
'Men' at 'work'
multiple masculinitiesmultiple workplaces
Men, masculinity and the challenge of long-term unemployment

Cultural arenas of masculinities

Masculinity, power and identity
'One thing leads to another'
drinking, fighting and working class masculinities
Sporting masculinities
gender relations and the body
Are you sitting comfortably? Men's story telling, masculinities, prison culture, and violence
From 'little fairy boy' to 'the compleat destroyer'
subjectivity and the transformation in the biography of Mike Tyson
'Empowering men to disempower themselves'
heterosexual masculinities, HIV and the contradictions of anti-oppressive education

Critical evaluations of masculinities

Reading black masculinities
Is masculinity dead? A critique of the concept of masculinitymasculinities
Index.

Additional information

GOR001757889
9780335194605
0335194605
Understanding Masculinities by Mairtin Mac an Ghaill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1996-03-01
240
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