(Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive
bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities,
compiled by Michael Flood. 18th edition, 2008. Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/)
Note: Works listed under Best Reading above have been left out of the following list. Also, works with a psychoanalytic emphasis are under Spirituality, Mythopoetic writing & Psychoanalysis below, works with a historical emphasis are under Histories of Masculinity. and so on.
“The role of men and boys in achieving gender equality” - Expert
Group Meeting , Organized by DAW in collaboration with ILO and UNAIDS 21-24
October 2003, Brasilia, Brazil. URL: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/egm/men-boys2003/index.html.
Working Papers;
The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality / R. W. Connell
Report of the Online Discussion on the role of men and boys in achieving gender
equality / R. W. Connell.
The role of men and boys in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the world of work
/ International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland.
Men can make a difference / Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Bertil
Lindblad.
Papers by Experts;
Strategies and Approaches to Enhance the Role of Men and Boys in Gender Equality:
Case Study of Yemen / Magda M. ElSanousi.
Why are Men Reluctant to Participate Fully in all Actions Towards Gender Equality?
- A Case Study of Uganda / Emmanuel Ochora.
Gender Stereotypes and the Socialization process / Jivka Marinova.
The Role of Men in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS / Njoki Wainaina.
Men as Partners: Promoting Men’s Involvement in Care and Support Activities
for People Living with HIV/AIDS and in Preventing Mother to Child Transmission
of HIV/AIDS / Dean Peacock.
Addressing the sexual cultures of heterosexual men: Key strategies in involving
men and boys in HIV/AIDS prevention / Michael Flood.
HIV Prevention with Men: Toward Gender Equality and Social Justice / Alan Greig.
Listen, Learn and Link Up for a more gender just society: Lessons Learnt from
Working in HIV/AIDS in the Pacific / Steven Vete.
Work and Masculinity among Peruvian Urban Men / Norma Fuller.
Evolving the gender agenda ñ men, gender and development organisations
/ James L. Lang.
Gender Tension and Change in the Contemporary Caribbean / Linden Lewis.
Rethinking Pro-Feminism: Men, Work and Family in India / Radhika Chopra.
“The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality” - Some Swedish
and Scandinavian Experiences / Lars Jalmert.
Fatherhood in adolescence: the construction of political agenda / Jorge Lyra.
Papers by Observers;
The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality / Carlos G¸ida.
How do we know if men have changed? Promoting and measuring attitude change
with young men. Lessons from Program H in Latin America / Gary Barker.
Men, masculinities and gender violence / Benedito Medrado.
Akira, Kakamura (1994) Watashi-no Danseigaku (My Men’s Studies). Tokyo: Kindaiburgei-sha..
Allister, Mark (ed) (2004) Eco Man: New perspectives on masculinity and nature. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press.
Alsop, Rachel, Annette Fitzsimmons, and Kathleen Lennon. (2002). Theorizing men and masculinities. Chapter 6 in Theorizing Gender. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Andrews, John. (1994). Political Dreaming: Men, Politics and the Personal. Leichhardt. Sydney: Pluto Press.
Ashwin S., and T. Lytkina (2004) Men in Crisis in Russia: The Role of Domestic Marginalization. Gender & Society, April, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 189-206.
Badinter, Elisabeth. (1995). XY: On Masculine Identity. (trans. Lydia Davis). New York: Columbia University Press.
Bannon, Ian, and Maria C. Correia (eds.) (2006) The Other Half of Gender: Men’s
issues in development. Washington DC: The World Bank.
Introduction / Ian Bannon and Maria C. Correia.
Men’s issues in development / Joyce P. Jacobsen.
Men’s gender relations, identity, and work-family balance in Latin America
/ José Olavarría.
Men’s participation as fathers in Latin America and the Caribbean: critical
literature review and policy options / Gary Barker.
The role of men in families in the Caribbean: a historical perspective / Barry
Chevannes.
Masculinity and violence in Colombia: deconstructing the conventional way of
becoming a man / Fredy Hernán Gómez Alcaraz and Carlos Iván
García Suárez.
Growing up poor and male in the Americas: reflections from research and practice
with young men in low-income communities in Rio de Janeiro / Gary Barker.
Fearing Africa’s young men: male youth, conflict, urbanization, and the
case of Rwanda / Marc Sommers.
Young men and the construction of masculinity in sub-Saharan Africa: implications
for HIV/AIDS, conflict, and violence / Gary Barker and Christine Ricardo.
Young men and gender in war and postwar reconstruction: some comparative findings
from Liberia and Sierra Leone / Paul Richards.
Collapsing livelihoods and the crisis of masculinity in rural Kenya / Mary Amuyunzu-Nyamongo
and Paul Francis.
Gender and its discontents: moving to men-streaming development / Maria C. Correia
and Ian Bannon.
Bartholome, Adreanna, Richard Tewksbury, and Alex Bruzzone. (2000). “I Want A Man”: Patterns of Attraction in All-male Personal Ads. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8(3), pp. 309-321.
Basso, Matthew, Laura McCall, and Dee Garceau. (eds). (2001). Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the American West. Routledge.
Beasley, Chris. (2005). Gender/Masculinity Studies. Part 3 (6 chapters) in Gender & Sexuality: Critical theories, critical thinkers. London: Sage.
Beneke, Timothy. (1997). Proving Manhood: Reflections on Men and Sexism. University of California Press (Men and Masculinity, No. 5).
Benwell, B. (ed.) (2004) Masculinity and Men’s Lifestyle Magazines. Blackwell.
Betcher, R.W., and William S. Pollack (1993). In a Time of Fallen Heroes: The Re-Creation of Masculinity. New York & London: Guilford Press.
Beynon, John. (2002). Masculinities and Culture. Open University Press.
Biber, Katherine, Tom Sear, and Dave Trudinger (eds). (1999). Playing The Man:
New Approaches to Masculinity. Sydney: Pluto Press.
Includes;
David Caesar. Softening Them up.
Katherine Biber. ‘Turned Out Real Nice After All’: Death and Masculinity
in Australian Cinema.
Mark Nicholls. Something for the Man Who Has Everything: Melancholia and the
Films of Martin Scorsese.
Anthony Paxton. ‘Do You Want to Play With Fire, Little Boy?’ David
Lynch and the Masculinity of Horror.
Elizabeth Stephens. Watchdogs of Desire: Representations of Homophobia in the
Novels of Jean Genet.
Jeremy Mackinnon. Don’t Mention the Ward: The Phantom of Shell Shock In
Pat Barker’s The Ghost Road.
Clare Scrine. Man or Monster?: Masturbation and the Challenge to Hegemonic Masculinity
in the eighteenth century.
Robert McGregor. Military Masculinity and the Macaroni Challenge: The British
Experience 1760-1780.
Melissa Harper. A Boy’s Own Adventure: George Morrison on Foot Across
Australia.
Alexander Soucy. Masculinities and Buddhist Symbolism in Vietnam.
Simon French. Masculinity and Violence in the Playground.
Melinda Mawson. The Boy Who Played the Man: Narratives of Masculinity in the
Aftermath of the Port Arthur Massacre.
Jeanne Ellard. What’s Love Got to do With it? Male Victims and the Family
Court.
Mary Walsh And Mark Bahnisch. The Male Academic Body: Sex Inequality in Universities.
Laila Elmoos. The Deep Sea and the Shallow Water: Masculinity, Mateship and
Work Practices on Sydney’s Waterfront in the 1950s.
Tom Sear. Playgirl Executives: Images of Men and Work in Early 1960s Australian
Pulp Fiction.
Biddulph, Steve. (1994). Manhood: A Book About Setting Men Free. Sydney: Finch Publishing.
Biddulph, Steve. (ed.). (2000). Stories of Manhood: Journeys Into the Hidden Hearts of Men. Sydney: Finch Publishing.
Blazina, Chris (2003) The Cultural Myth of Masculinity. Westport, CT: Praeger.Boule, Jean Pierre. (2001). Viagra, heroic masculinity and France. French Cultural Studies, v 12 pt 2, June, pp. 207-26.
Bourdieu, Pierre. (2001). Masculine Domination. (trans. Richard Nice) Stanford Univ Press.
Boyd, K., and Michael Roper. (1989). Men, Masculinity and Social Theory. History Workshop: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Historians, 27, pp. 222-224.
Brandth, B., and M.S. Haugen. (2000). From lumberjack to business manager: Masculinity in the Norwegian forestry press. Journal of Rural Studies. 16(3):343-355, Jul.
Brickell, Chris (2005) Masculinities, Performativity, and Subversion: A Sociological Reappraisal. Men and Masculinities, 8(1), July, pp. 24-43.
Brod, Harry. (ed.). (1987). The Making of Masculinities: The New Men’s Studies. Boston: Allen & Unwin.
Brooks-Harris, Jeff E., Martin Heesacker, and Cristina Mejia-Millan (1996) Changing men’s male gender-role attitudes by applying the elaboration likelihood model of attitude change. Sex Roles, November, Vol.35, Iss. 9/10.
Brownell, Susan, and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. (eds). (2002). Chinese Femininities, Chinese Masculinities: A Reader. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Bryson, Valerie. (1998). The Problem of Men. In Feminist Debates: Issues of Theory and Political Practice, Macmillan.
Bystydzienski, Jill M., and Steven P. Schacht. (eds). (2001). Forging Radical Alliances Across Difference: Coalition Politics for the New Millennium. Rowan & Littlefield.
Campbell, H. (2000). The glass phallus: Pub(lic) masculinity and drinking in rural New Zealand. Rural Sociology. 65(4):562-581, Dec.
Canaan, Joyce E. (1991). Is ‘doing nothing’ just boys’ play?: Integrating feminist and cultural studies perspectives on working-class young men’s masculinity. In Franklin, Sarah, Lury, Celia and Stacey, Jackie. (eds). Off-Centre: Feminism and Cultural Studies. London: HarperCollins.
Carabi, Angels, and Josep M. Armengol (eds.) (2005) Debating Masculinity. Barcelona: Barcelona University Press. [DVD, 35 minutes. ISBN: 84-475-2941-X.]
Carabi, Angels, and Josep M. Armengol. (2002). First Spanish National Conference on Men and Masculinities: Men Before the Challenge of Equality, 8-10 November 2001, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Men and Masculinities, 5(1), July.
Carabi, Angels, and Marta Segarra (eds.). (2000). Nuevas masculinidades. (New Masculinities) Barcelona, Icaria.
Carabi, Angels, and Marta Segarra (eds.). (2003). Grandes hombres escritos por mujeres. (Great Men Written By Women) Barcelona, Icaria.
Carby, H.V. (1998) Race Men. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Carrigan, Tim, R.W. Connell, and John Lee. (1987). Hard and Heavy: Toward a New Sociology of Masculinity. In Michael Kaufman, (ed.) Beyond Patriarchy: Essays by Men on Pleasure, Power and Change. New York: Oxford University Press.
Carrigan, Tim, R.W. Connell, and John Lee. (1987). Toward a New Sociology of Masculinity. In Brod, Harry. (ed.). The Making of Masculinities: The New Men’s Studies. Boston: Allen & Unwin (First Printed in Theory and Society, 14, pp. 551-604)
Catano, James V. (2001). Ragged Dicks: Masculinity, Steel, and the Rhetoric of the Self-Made Man. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Cazés, Daniel. (1993). Normas del ‘Hombre De Verdad’ en Kafka y Sartre: Una Metodología Para asumir la Masculinidad Crítica (The Rules for the ‘True Man’ in Kafka and Sartre: A Method to Adopt Critical Masculinity). In XIII International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, México.
Cazés, Daniel. (1998). Work Among Men in Latin America: Research and Practices, Results and Experiences (Trabajo entre Hombres en América Latina: Investigación y Prácticas, Resultados y Experiencias). In Seminar on Men, Family formation and Reproduction, IUSSP y CENEP, Bruges-Buenos Aires.
Chang, Jui-shan. (2000). Agony-Resolution Pathways: How Women Perceive American Men in Cosmopolitan’s Agony (Advice) Column. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8(3), pp. 285-308.
Chant, Sylvia, and Matthew Guttman (2000) Mainstreaming Men Into Gender and Development. Working Paper. Oxford: Oxfam GB.
Chapman, Mary, and Glenn Hendler. (1999). Sentimental Men: Masculinity and the Politics of Affect in American Culture. University of California Press.
Chapman, Rowena, and Jonathan Rutherford. (1988). Male Order - Unwrapping Masculinity. London: Lawrence & Wishart.
Cheng, Cliff. (ed.). (1996). Masculinities in Organizations. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage..
Contents;
Michael Kimmel Series Editor’s Introduction / Cliff Cheng Men and Masculinities
Are Not Necessarily Synonymous: Thoughts on Organizational Behavior and Occupational
Sociology / PART ONE: OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY
/ Jennifer Pierce Rambo Litigators: Emotional Labor in a Male-Dominated Occupation
/ James W Messerschmidt Managing to Kill: Masculinities and the Space Shuttle
Challenger Explosion / Judi Addelston and Michael Stirratt The Last Bastion
of Masculinity: Gender Politics at The Citadel / PART TWO: SEX SEGREGATION,
HOMOSOCIALITY, AND HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY / Rosemary Wright The Occupational
Masculinity of Computing / Amy Wharton and Sharon Bird Stand by Your Man: Homosociality,
Work Groups, and Men’s Perceptions of Difference / Martin Kilduff and
Ajay Mehra Hegemonic Masculinity among the Elite: Power, Identity, and Homophily
in Social Networks / PART THREE: MARGINALIZED MASCULINITIES / Laurie Telford
Selves in Bunkers: Organizational Consequences of Failing to Verify Alternative
Masculinities / Tomoko Hamada Unwrapping Euro-American Masculinity in a Japanese
Multinational Corporation / Cliff Cheng ‘We Choose Not to Compete’:
The ‘Merit’ Discourse in the Selection Process, and Asian and Asian-American
Men and Their Masculinity
Chevannes, Barry. (1999) What You Sow Is What You Reap: Problems in the construction of male misidentity in Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Grace, Kennedy Foundation Lecture.
Chevannes, Barry. (2001). Learning To be a Man: Culture, Socialization and Gender Identity in Five Caribbean Communities. Barbados: University of the West Indies Press.
Chopra, Radhika, Caroline Osella, and Filippo Osella (eds.) (2004) South Asian
Masculinities: Context of Change, Sites of Continuity. New Dehli: Women Unlimited
(Kali for Women).
Contents;
Introduction: Towards a More Nuanced Approach to Masculinity – Towards
a Richer Understanding of South Asian Men / CAROLINE OSELLA, FILIPPO OSELLA
& RADHIKA CHOPRA.
Encountering Masculinity: An ethnographer’s dilemma / RADHIKA CHOPRA.
The Workplace and the Neighbourhood: locating masculinities in the south Indian
textile industry / GEERT DE NEVE.
Virginity vs. Decency: continuity and change in Pakistani men’s perception
of sexuality and women / THOMAS MICHAEL WALLE.
‘My man (honour) is lost but I still have my iman (principle)’:
sexual violence and articulation of masculinity / NAYANIKA MOOKHERJEE.
Gays, Paternity and Polyandry: making sense of new family forms in contemporary
Sri Lanka / BOB SIMPSON.
The Masculinity of Dis-location: commodities, the metropolis, and the sex clinics
of Delhi and Mumbai / SANJAY SRIVASTAVA.
Malayali Young Men and their Movie Heroes / CAROLINE & FILIPPO OSELLA.
The Importance of being Gandhi: gendering the national subject in Bombay cinema
/ KAREN GABRIEL.
Another History Rises to the Surface: melodrama in the age of digital simulation.
Hey Ram! (Kamalahasan, 1999) / RAVI VASUDEVAN.
The Hero as Holy Man: a plea for a communal Hindu identity / ALESSANDRO MONTI.
Developing Powers: modernisation and the masculine hegemony of Hindu nationalism
/ P.K. VIJAYAN.
Christie, Alastair (ed.) (2001) Men and Social Work: Theories and Practices. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Chu, Judy Y., Michelle V. Porche, and Deborah L. Tolman (2005) The Adolescent Masculinity Ideology in Relationships Scale: Development and Validation of a New Measure for Boys. Men and Masculinities, 8(1), July, pp. 93-153.
Clare, Anthony. (2000). On Men: Masculinity in Crisis. London: Arrow.
Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1998). What is Problematic About Masculinities?. Men and Masculinities, 1(1), July, pp. 24-45.
Cleaver, Frances (ed.). (2002). Masculinities Matter! Men, Gender and Development.
New York: Zed Books.
New Directions in Gender and Development: The Case for Considering Men / Frances
Cleaver.
Nationalism, Masculinity and the Developmental State: Exploring Hindutva Masculinities
/ Prem Vijayan.
Collapsing Masculinities and Weak States: A Case Study of Northern Uganda /
Chris Dolan.
Forget Lenin: The Pinguero and the Jintero as the New Guides of the International
Proletariat / David Forrest.
Deconstructing Domination: Gender Disempowerment and the Legacy of Colonialism
and Apartheid in Omaheke, Namibia / Niki Kandirikirira.
Men in Women’s Groups: A Gender and Agency Analysis of Local Institutions
/ Helen Hambly Odame.
Boys Will Be Boys: Addressing the Social Construction of Gender / Marilyn Thomson.
Why Do Dogs Lick Their Balls? Gender, Desire and Change: A Case Study from Vietnam.
Targeting Men for a Change: AIDS Discourse and Activism in Africa / Janet Bujra
Clements, Barbara Evans. (ed.). et al. (2002). Russian Masculinities in History and Culture. St. Martin’s Press.
Coad, David. (2002). Gender Trouble Down Under: Australian Masculinities. Valenciennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Valenciennes.
Coffey, B.R. (ed.). (2000). Rough With the Smooth: Stories of Australian Men. Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
Cohen, Theodore F. (2001). Men and masculinity: A text reader. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Thomson Learning.
Collinson, David L., and Jeff Hearn. (1995). Naming Men as Men: Implications for Work, Organization and Management. Gender, Work and Organization, 1(1), pp. 2-22.
Cones, James H., and Joseph L. White. (1999). Black Man Emerging: Facing the Past and Seizing a Future in America. Routledge.
Conference Proceedings. (2001). Men Aren’t From Mars: Masculinities and
Non-Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean. 9-10 October, London.
Includes;
Masculinity and Violence in Nicaragua / Patrick Welsh.
Masculinity, Identity and Culture / Victor Seidler.
AMAV’s Gender and Masculinity Work with Young People / Juan ‘Johnny’
Benicio Jimenez Vasquez.
Oxfam UK’s Poverty Programme: Exploring the Connections Between Gender
Equity, Poverty and Masculinity / Sue Smith.
Project Crest: Community Experience of Working With Men / Colette Caroll.
A Feminist Perspective on Working With Men / Sukey Field.
Connell, R.W. (1989). Cool Guys, Swots and Wimps: The Interplay of Masculinity and Education. Oxford Review of Education, 15(3).
Connell, R.W. (1990a). A Whole New World: Remaking masculinity in the context of the environmental movement. Gender and Society, 4(4), December. (Also in Connell, R.W. (1995). Masculinities. Sydney: Allen & Unwin).
Connell, R.W. (1990b). An Iron Man: The Body and Some Contradictions of Hegemonic Masculinity. In Messner, Michael A. and Sabo, Donald F. (eds). Sport, Men, and the Gender Order: Critical Feminist Perspectives. Illinois: Human Kinetics Books.
Connell, R.W. (1990c). The State, Gender and Sexual Politics. Theory and Society, 19
Connell, R.W. (1991). Live Fast and Die Young: The Construction of Masculinity Among Young Working-Class Men on the Margin of the Labour Market. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 27(2), August. (Also in Connell, R.W. (1995). Masculinities. Sydney: Allen & Unwin).
Connell, R.W. (1992). A Very Straight Gay: Masculinity, Homosexual Experience, and the Dynamics of Gender. American Sociological Review, 57(6), December. (Also in Connell, R.W. (1995). Masculinities. Sydney: Allen & Unwin).
Connell, R.W. (1993a). The Big Picture: Masculinities in Recent World History. Theory and Society, 22. (Also in Connell, R.W. (1995). Masculinities. Sydney: Allen & Unwin)
Connell, R.W. (1993b). Men and the Women’s Movement. Social Policy, 23(4), Summer.
Connell, R.W. (1993c). Disruptions: Improper Masculinities and Schooling. In Lois Weis and Michelle Fine, (eds). Beyond Silenced Voices: Class, Race, and Gender in United States Schools. New York: State University of New York Press.
Connell, R.W. (1995). Men Should Support Feminism. In Wekesser, Carol. (ed.). Feminism: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press.
Connell, R.W. (1997). Men in the World: Masculinities and Globalization. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.
Connell, R.W. (2003) Masculinities, Change and Conflict in Global Society: Thinking about the Future of Men’s Studies. Journal of Men’s Studies, 11(3), Spring.
Connell, R.W., and James W. Messerschmidt. (2005) Hegemonic masculinity: rethinking the concept. Gender & Society, 19.6 (Dec.).Connor, S. (2001). The Shame of Being a Man. Textual Practice. 15(2):211-230, Summer.
Cornwall, Andrea, and Nancy Lindisfarne. (eds). (1993). Dislocating Masculinity:
Comparative Ethnographies. London and New York: Routledge .
Includes: (1) Andrea Cornwall & Nancy Lindisfarne - Dislocating Masculinity:
Gender, Power and Anthropology. (2) Angie Hart - Missing Masculinity? Prostitutes’
Clients in Alicante, Spain. (3) Peter Loizos - A Broken Mirror: Masculine Sexuality
in Greek Ethnography. (4) Nancy Lindisfarne - Variant Masculinities, Variant
Virginities: Rethinking ‘Honour and Shame’. (5) David Forrest -
‘We’re Here, We’re Queer, and We’re Not Going Shopping’:
Changing Gay Male Identities in Contemporary Britain. (6) Andrea Cornwall -
Gendered Identities and Gender Ambiguity Among Travestis in Salvador, Brazil.
(7) Lin Foxhall - Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault’s History
of Sexuality. (8) Chenjerai Shire - Men Don’t go to the Moon: Language,
Space and Masculinities in Zimbabwe. (9) Bonnie McElhinny - An Economy of Affect:
Objectivity, Masculinity and the Gendering of Police Work. (10) Les Back - The
‘White Negro’ Revisited: Race and Masculinities in South London.
(11) Helen Kanitkar - ‘Real True Boys’: Moulding the Cadets of Imperialism.
(12) Deniz Kandiyoti - The Paradoxes of Masculinity: Some Thoughts on Segregated
Societies.
Cose, Ellis. (2002). The Envy of the World: On Being a Black Man in America. New York: Washington Square Press.
Cowburn, M., and L. Dominelli. (2001). Masking Hegemonic Masculinity: Reconstructing the Paedophile as the Dangerous Stranger. British Journal of Social Work. 31(3):399-415, June.
Cox, Eva. (1996). About Men. Chapter 12 in Leading Women: Tactics for Making the Difference. Sydney: Random House.
Crotty, Martin. (2001). Making the Australian Male: Middle-Class Masculinity 1870-1920. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
Cuordileone, Kyle. (2002). Politics in an Age of Anxiety: Masculinity, the Vital Center, and American Political Culture in the Cold War, 1949-1963. Routledge.
Davis, T. L. (2002) Voices of Gender Role Conflict: The Social Construction of College Men’s Identity. Journal of College Student Development, 43(4), 508-521.
Davison, K., and B. Frank (eds) (2001) Masculinities, Sexualities and Schooling. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood.
Demetriou, D.Z. (2001). Connell’s Concept of Hegemonic Masculinity: A Critique. Theory & Society. 30(3):337-361, June.
Desacatos: Revissta de Antropologia Social, Numbers 15-16, October - November
2004, Special issue: Masculinidades diversas.
Los ìhombresî y el conocimiento. Reflexiones epistemolÛgicas
para el estudio de ìlos hombresî como sujetos genÉricos
/ Guillermo NēÒez Noriega.
De acomplejado a arrollador. SemiÛtica de la masculinidad / Juan Carlos
RamÌrez RodrÌguez.
Intimidad en venta: øcÛmo se llega a ser trabajador sexual? / Michel
Dorais.
Entre la temeridad y la responsabilidad. Masculinidad, riesgo y mortalidad por
violencia en la sierra de Sonora / HÉctor Eloy Rivas S·nchez.
COMENTARIO
CrÛnica de aspectos, aspersiones, cambios, arquetipos y estereotipos de
la masculinidad / Carlos Monsiv·is.
Dipiero, Thomas. (2002). White Men Aren’t. Duke Univ Press.
Donaldson, Mike, and Scott Poynting (2007) Ruling Class Men: Money, Sex, Power. Bern, Berlin, New York: Oxford.
Donaldson, Mike. (1991). Time of Our Lives: Labour and Love in the Working Class. North Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Donaldson, Mike. (1993). What is Hegemonic Masculinity?. Theory and Society, 22.
Donaldson, Mike. (1997a). Growing Up Very Rich: The Masculinity of the Hegemonic. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.
Donaldson, Mike. (1997b). Researching Ruling Class Men: Biography, Autobiography, Life History. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 2(1), pp. 93-104.
Donovan, Brian. (1998). Political Consequences of Private Authority: Promise Keepers and the Transformation of Hegemonic Masculinity. Theory and Society. 27.
Doty, William G. (1993). Myths of Masculinity. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company.
Douglas, Peter, and Bob Lingard. (1999). Men Engaging Feminisms: Profeminism,
Backlashes and Schooling. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press
Includes;
1. Men Engaging Feminisms in Education.
2. Contemporary Masculinity Politics.
3. The Structural Backlash and Emergent Emotional Economy in Education.
4. Deconstructing the ‘What About the Boys?’ Backlash.
5. Programmes for Boys in Schools.
6. Towards a Pro-feminist Politics of Alliance.
Dowsett, Gary. (1993). I’ll Show You Mine, If You’ll Show Me Yours: Gay Men, Masculinity Research, Men’s Studies, and Sex. Theory and Society, 22. (Also Reprinted in On The Level, 3(4), October 1995.)
Ducat, Stephen (2004) The Wimp Factor: Gender gaps, holy wars, and the politics of anxious masculinity. Beacon Press.
Dynda, Russell S. (1999). Masculinity: The Hoax Enslaving Men. Pulpless.Com Inc.
Edgar, Don. (1997). Men, Mateship, Marriage. Angus & Robertson.
Edley, N. (2001). Analysing masculinity: Interpretative repertoires, ideological dilemmas and subject positions. In M. Wetherell, S. Taylor, and S. Yates (Eds.), Discourse as data: a guide for analysis (pp. 189-229). London: Sage Publications.
Edley, N., and M. Wetherell (1997). Jockeying for position: the construction of masculine identities. Discourse and Society, 8(2), 203-217.
Edwards, Tim. (1993). Erotics and Politics: Gay Male Sexuality, Masculinity, and Feminism. New York: Routledge.
Edwards, Tim. (1997). Men in the Mirror: Men’s Fashion, Masculinity and Consumer Society. London: Cassell.
Erturk, Yakin (2004) Considering the role of men in gender agenda setting: Conceptual and policy issues. Feminist Review, Volume 78, Number 1, pp. 3-21.
Faludi, Susan. (1999). Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. William Morrow & Company.
Fanning, Patrick, and Matthew McKay. (1993). Being a Man: A Guide to the New Masculinity. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
Fee, D. (1992). Masculinities, Identity and the Politics of Essentialism: A Social Constructionist Critique of the Men’s Movement. Feminism & Psychology, 2(2), June.
Figlio, Karl. (2001). Psychoanalysis, Science and Masculinity. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner-Routledge.
Fine, Michelle et.al. (1997). (In)Secure Times: Constructing White Working-Class Masculinities in the Late 20th century. Gender & Society, 11(1), February.
Flood, M. (2004) Men, Gender, and Development. Development Bulletin, No. 64, March, pp. 26-30.
Folkesson, P., M. Nordberg, and G. Smirthwaite (Eds.) (2000) Hegemoni och Mansforskning [Hegemony and Men’s Studies]. Karlstad, Sweden: Institutionen församhällsvetenskap, Jämställdhetscentrum/Genusvetenskap.
Formaini, Heather. (1990). Men: The Darker Continent. London: Heinemann.
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Male Identity and Culture in the Modern Middle East. I. B. Taurus.
PART I: MAKING MEN: INSTITUTlONS AND SOCIAL PRACTICES.
1. Festivities of Violence: Circumcision and the Making of Men / Abdelwahab
Bouhdiba, Abdu Kbal.
2. Circumcision, the First Haircut and the Torah: Ritual and Male Identity Among
the Ultraorthodox Community of Israel / Yoram Bilu.
3. ‘Our Billent Is Now a Commando’: Military Service and Manhood
in Turkey / Emma Sinclair-Webb.
‘Military service in spite of me’: Interview with L.S., Former Conscript.
4. Male Gender and Rituals of Resistance in the Palestinian Intifada: A Cultural
Politics of Violence / Julie Peteet.
5. The Military as a Second Bar Mitzvah: Combat Service as Initiation to Zionist
Masculinity / Danny Kaplan.
PART II: MALE FICTIONS: NARRATIVES, IMAGES AND ICONS.
6. Reading ‘Wiles of Women’ Stories as Fictions of Masculinity /
Afsaneh Najmabadi.
7. Male Homosexuality in Modern Arabic Literature / Frederic Lagrange.
8. Farid Shauqi: Tough Guy, Family Man, Cinema Star / Walter Armbrust.
9. Chewing Gum, Insatiable Women and Foreign Enemies: Male Fears and the Arab
Media / Mal Ghoussoub.
10. ‘That’s how I am, world!’: Saddam, Manhood and the Monolithic
Image / Hazim Saghieb.
PART III: MEMOIR AND MALE IDENTITY.
11. Lentils in Paradise / Moris Farhi.
12. Not the Man My Father Was / Ahmad Beydoun.
13. Those Two Heavy Wings of Manhood: On Moustaches / Hassan Daoud.
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of Pennsylvania Press.
1. Melanesian Misogynists.
2. Flesh and Blood.
3. Malevolent Maidens.
4. Scriptures.
5. Social Structure.
6. The Western Imagination.
7. Commonalities8. Psychological Theories.
9. Structural and Materialist Theories.
10. Gynophilia.
11. Ambivalences.
12. Conclusions.
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Includes;
The Vicissitudes of Men and Masculinities in Latin America / Gutmann, Matthew
C.
Contemporary Latin American Perspectives on Masculinity / Vigoya, Mara Viveros.
Philanderers, Cuckolds, and Wily Women: A Reexamination of Gender Relations
in a Brazilian Working-Class Neighborhood / Fonseca, Claudia.
Verguenza and Changing Chicano and Chicana Narratives / Barriga, Miguel Diaz.
Machismo and Politics in Ecuador: The Case of Pancho Jaime / Andrade, Xavier.
The Social Constitution of Gender Identity among Peruvian Men / Fuller, Norma.
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Harper Gil, and Asha Moodley (eds) (2005) Agenda, Special Focus: Gender, Culture
and Rights.
Selected Contents;
Through men, by men, for men: Christianity and the quest for gender equality
/ Desmond Lesejane.
Youth, fathers and masculinity in South Africa today / Robert Morrell.
The role of men in the struggle for gender equality: possibilities for positive
engagement / Bafana Khumalo.
Involving men in maternity care: health service delivery issues / Saiqa Mullick,
Busi Kunene and Monica Wanjiru.
Creating spaces for men’s involvement in sexual and reproductive health
/ Mokgethi Tshabalala.
Redefining masculinity in the era of HIV/AIDS: Padare’s work on masculinity
in Zimbabwe / Regis Munyaradzi Mtutu.
South African men care enough to act against HIV/AIDS and general inequality:
the Men in Partnership act against HIV/AIDS (MIPAA) experience / Rabi Gobind.
Urgency and optimism: masculinities, gender equality and public health / Dean
Peacock.
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Hearn, Jeff, and Emmi Lattu (2002) The recent development of Finnish studies on men: A selective review and a critique of a neglected field. NORA: Nordic Journal of Women’s Studies, 10(1), pp. 49-60.
Hearn, Jeff, and Keith Pringle (2006) European Perspectives on Men and Masculinities:
National and Transnational Approaches.
Members of Critical Research on Men In Europe (CROME).
Studying Men in Europe; J. Hearn & K. Pringle.
PART 1: APPROACHES.
Academic Research; J. Hearn, K. Pringle & The Collective.
Statistical Information; J. Hearn & The Collective.
Law and Policy; K. Pringle, J. Hearn & The Collective.
Media and Newspaper Representations; J. Hearn & The Collective.
PART 2: THEMES.
Home and Work; J. Hearn, K. Pringle & The Collective.
Social Exclusion; K. Pringle & J. Hearn, with I. Novikova & D. Kambourov.
Violences; J. Hearn & K. Pringle.
Health; J. Hearn & V. Kolga, with K. Pringle.
Configurations of Europe; J. Hearn, K. Pringle & The Collective.
Hearn, Jeff, Ann Oakley, Jeanette Edwards, and Jennie Popay. (eds). (1998).
Men, Gender Divisions and Welfare. London: Routledge.
Contents;
Introduction: The Trouble With Men / Jeff Hearn, Jeanette Edwards and Jennie
Popay [et al.].
1. The Welfare of Men? / Jeff Hearn.
2. Troubled Masculinities in Social Policy Discourses: Young Men / Jeff Hearn.
3. Troubled Masculinities in Social Policy Discourses: Fatherhood / Fiona Williams.
4. Are Men Good for the Welfare of Women and Children? / Ann Oakley and Alan
S. Rigby.
5. Out of Control: Men, Violence and Family Life / Jalna Hanmer.
6. Men Will Be Men: The Ambiguity of Men’s Support for Men Who Have Been
Violent to Known Women / Jeff Hearn.
7. Male Carers in Marriage: Re-examining Feminist Analysis of Informal Care
/ Gillion Parker and Julie Seymour.
8. ‘I’m Just a Bloke Who’s Had Kids’: Men and Women
on Parenthood / Sue Clarke and Jennie Popay.
9. ‘All Jumbled Up’: Employed Women With Unemployed Husbands / David
Waddington, Chas Critcher and Bella Dicks.
10. Screening Out Men: or ‘Has Mum Changed Her Washing Powder Recently?’
/ Jeanette Edwards.
11. Redundant Men and Overburdened Women: Local Service Providers and the Construction
of Gender in Ex-Mining Communities / Bella Dicks, David Waddington and Chas
Critcher.
12. Men and Childcare: Policy and Practice / Keith Pringle.
Hearn, Jeff, Keith Pringle, Ursula Muller, Elzbieta Oleksy, Emmi Lattu, Teemu Tallberg, Harry Ferguson, Oystein Gullvag Holter, Voldermar Kolga, Irina Novikova, and Alex Raynor. (2003). Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (4) Newspaper and media representations. Men and Masculinities, 6(2), October.
Hearn, Jeff. (1987). The Gender of Oppression: Men, Masculinity and the Critique
of Marxism. New York: St. Martins’ Press.
(especially) The Problem of Fatherhood.
The Politics of Childcare.
Patriarchy and Men’s Practice.
Changing Men’s Sexist Practice in the Social Sciences.
Hearn, Jeff. (1989). Reviewing Men and Masculinities - Or Mostly Boys’ Own Papers. Theory, Culture & Society, 6.
Hearn, Jeff. (1991). Men in the Public Eye: The Construction and Deconstruction of Public Men and Public Patriarchies. London: Harper Collins.
Hearn, Jeff. (1994). Research in Men and Masculinities: Some Sociological Issues and Possibilities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 30(1), April, pp. 47-70.
Hearn, Jeff. (1996). Is Masculinity Dead? A Critique of the Concept of Masculinity/Masculinities. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press, pp. 202-217.
Hearn, Jeff. (1999). A Crisis in Masculinity, or New Agendas for Men?. Chapter 9 in Sylvia Walby, (ed.). New Agendas for Women. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
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Herman, Andrew. (1998). The ‘Better Angels’ of Capitalism: Rhetoric, Narrative and Moral Identity Among Men of the American Upper Class.
Heron, Sean et.al. (1996). 5 White Guys Sitting Around Talking. Bad Subjects, No. 26, May.
Hill, David. (1997). The Future of Men. London: Phoenix (Orion Publishing), 56 pp.
hooks, bell (2003) We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity. Routledge.
hooks, bell (2004) The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love. Routledge.
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Hooper, Charlotte. (2001). Manly States: Masculinities, International Relations,
and Gender Politics. New York: Columbia University Press.
Pt. 1. Theorizing Masculinities.
1. The Construction of Gender Identity.
2. Masculinities and Masculinism.
Pt. 2. Masculinities, IR, and Gender Politics.
3. Masculinities in International Relations.
4. The Economist’s Masculine Credentials.
5. The Economist, Globalization, and Masculinities.
6. The Economist/IR Intertext.
Conclusion: IR and the (Re)Making of Hegemonic Masculinity.
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Hudson, Liam, and Bernadine Jacot. (1991). The Way Men Think: Intellect, Intimacy and the Erotic Imagination. New Haven & London: Yale University Press.
Hussey, Mark. (ed). (2002). Masculinities: Interdisciplinary Readings. Prentice Hall.
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Ito, Kimio. (1996). An Introduction to Men’s Studies (Danseigaku Nyumon). Tokyo: Sakuhin Publishers.
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Contents;
Men at Work / Cecile Jackson.
Continuites and Discontinuities in Political Constructions of the Working Man
in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa: The ‘Lazy Man’ in African Agriculture.
/ Ann Whithead.
Men, Women and Work in Rural Zambia / Elizabeth Harrison.
Partners in Women-Headed Households: Emerging Masculinities? / Javier Pineda.
Work and Masculinity Among Peruvian Urban Men / Norma Fuller.
Exiled to the Home: Masculinity and Ageing in Urban Mexico / Ann Varley; Maribel
Blasco.
Equitable Social Practices and Masculine Personal History: A Santiago Study
/ Diane Almeras.
The Work of the Nation: Heroic Masculinity in South African Autobiographical
Writing of the Anti-Apartheid Struggle / Elaine Unterhalter.
Masculinity, Male Domestic Authority and Female Labour Participation in South
India / Penny Vera-Sanso.
Men in Crisis? Reflections on Masculinities, Work and Family in North-West Costa
Rica / Sylvia Chant.
All Change? Men, Women and Reproductive Work in the Global Economy / Ruth Pearson.
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Jefferson, Tony (2002). Subordinating Hegemonic Masculinity. Theoretical Criminology, 6(1), pp. 63-88.
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Jerome, Roy. (ed). (2001). Conceptions of Postwar German Masculinity. State
Univ of New York Press.
Contents;
Pt. I. Introductory Considerations
Pt. II. Theoretical Considerations to the Problematic of Postwar German Masculine
Identity
Pt. III. Reading Masculinity in Postwar German Literature
Introduction / Roy Jerome
Hard-Cold-Fast: Imagining Masculinity in the German Academy, Literature, and
the Media / Klaus-Michael Bogdal
An Interview with Tilmann Moser on Trauma, Therapeutic Technique, and the Constitution
of Masculinity in the Sons of the National Socialist Generation / Roy Jerome
Paralysis, Silence, and the Unknown SS-Father: A Therapeutic Case Study on the
Return of the Third Reich in Psychotherapy / Tilmann Moser
The German-Jewish Hyphen: Conjunct, Disjunct, or Adjunct? / Harry Brod
Masculinity and Sexual Abuse in Postwar German Society / Klaus-Jurgen Bruder
The Motif of the Man, Who, Although He Loves, Goes to War: On the History of
the Construction of Masculinity in the European Tradition / Carl Pietzcker
“I have only you, Cassandra”: Antifeminism and the Reconstruction
of Patriarchy in the Early Postwar Works of Hans Erich Nossack / Inge Stephan
Brutal Heroes, Human Marionettes, and Men with Bitter Knowledge: On the New
Formulation of Masculinity in the Literature of the “Young Generation”
after 1945 (W. Borchert, H. Boll, and A. Andersch) / Hans-Gerd Winter
Vaterliteratur, Masculinity, and History: The Melancholic Texts of the 1980s
/ Barbara Kosta
Homosexual Images of Masculinity in German-Language Literature after 1945 /
Wolfgang Popp
Neo-Nazi or Neo-Man? The Possibilities for the Transformation of Masculine Identity
in Kafka and Hasselbach / Russell West
Multiple Masculinities in Turkish-German Men’s Writing / Moray McGowan
Afterword / Michael Kimmel
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Introduction: Studying Australian Masculinities / Connell, R.W.
Wusses and Willies: Masculinity and Contemporary Sexual Politics / Dowsett,
Gary W.
Under the Bonnet: Car Culture, Technological Dominance and Young Men of the
Working Class / Walker, Linley.
‘He had to be a Poofter or Something’: Violence, Male Honour and
Heterosexual Panic / Tomsen, Stephen.
The Making of Warriors: Men, Identity and Military Culture / Agostino, Katerina.
‘If Anyone Called Me a Wog, They Wouldn’t Be Speaking to Me Alone’:
Protest Masculinity and Lebanese Youth in Western Sydney / Poynting, Scott,
Noble, Greg and Tabar, Paul.
Growing up Very Rich: The Masculinity of the Hegemonic / Donaldson, Mike.
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Kendall, Lori. (1999). Nerd Nation: Images of Nerds in US Popular Culture. International Journal of Cultural Studies. Volume 2(2): 260-283.
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Globalization, Place and Masculinities.
Place-based Global Ethnography.
Reordering Work.
In and Out of Place.
Scapes of Abjection.
Everyday Knowledges.
Wild and Tame Pleasures.
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La Manzana: Revista Internacional de Estudios sobre Masculinidades, Volumen
I Numero I, Enero-Marzo 2006;
Horizontes para Caminar / Elva Rivera.
De las Ciencias del Hombre / GuittÉ Hartog.
Masculinidad y Diversidad Sexual / Salvador Cruz Sierra.
Questioning Adam / Victor J. Seidler.
Hasta donde el Cuerpo Aguante / Benno de Keijzer.
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Ladenson, Elisabeth. (ed). (2001). GLQ, Special issue: Men and Lesbianism,
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The special issue that shagged me / Ladenson, Elisabeth (pp. 371-376).
Male lesbianism / Schor, Naomi (pp. 391-399).
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Contents;
Section One: Foundations
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2: New Masculinities Theory: Poststructuralism and Beyond / Lynne Star.
3: Masculinity and A Man’s Country in 1998: An Interview with Jock Phillips
/ Ruth Schick with John Dolan.
Section Two: Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds
4: A (White) Man of his Times? Sir George Grey and the Narration of Hegemonic
Masculinity in Victorian New Zealand / Lawrence D. Berg.
5: Nation of Heroes, Nation of Men: Masculinity in Maurice Shadbolt’s
Once on Chunuk Bair / Annabel Cooper.
6: A Context for Writing Masculinities / Donna C. Matahaere-Atariki.
Section Three: Settings and Practices
7: Men and Machines: Manufacturing Work Sites in Mataura, Southland / Kirsten
Lovelock.
8: Queer(y)ing Masculinities in Schools: Faggots, Fairies and the First XV /
Shane Town.
9: It Takes Two to Tango: The Place of Women in the Construction of Hegemonic
Masculinity in a Student Pub / Anna Kraack.
10: ‘What it Means to be a Man’: Hegemonic Masculinity and the Reinvention
of Beer / Hugh Campbell, Robin Law and James Honeyfield.
Section Four: Representations.
11: Advertising, Cultural Criticism and Mythologies of the Male Body / Sue Tait.
12: Heartland Wainuiomata: Rurality to Suburbs, Black Singlets to Naughty Lingerie
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13: ‘Blacks are Back’: Ethnicity, Male Bodies, Exhibitionary Order
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Contents;
1. Men and procreation.
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Masculinity as Governance: Police, Public Service and the Embodiment of Authority,
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Includes;
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Men’s violence, men’s parenting and gender politics in Sweden /
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Commanding men: Masculinities and the convict system / Evans, Raymond and Thorpe,
Bill.
Colonial manhood and masculinities / Moore, Clive.
Playing fields through to battle fields: The development of Australian sporting
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Lovable larrikins and awful ockers / Rickard, John.
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Percy Grainger and Manliness / Pear, David.
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‘So tough’? Masculinity and rock’n’roll culture in post-war
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Dragging it out: Tales of masculinity in Australian cinema, from Crocodile Dundee
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Contents;
The Times of Change: Men and Masculinity in Southern Africa - Robert Morrell.
PART ONE: THE BODY IN ACTION: GUNS, SPORT AND VIOLENCE.
1. Gun Violence and Masculinity in Contemporary South Africa - Jacklyn Cock.
2. Ukubekezela or Ukuzithemba: African Life Savers In Durban - Crispin Hemson.
3. ‘Man, gun and horse’: Hard Right Afrikaner Masculine Identity
in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Sandra Swart.
4. Making Waves, Making Men: The Emergence of Competitive Surfing Masculinity
in South Africa During the Late 1970s - Glen Thompson.
5. Masculinity and its Malcontents: The Confrontation between ‘Struggle
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- Thokozani Xaba.
PART TWO: FATHERS, FAMILIES AND KINSHIP.
6. Locusts fall from the sky: Manhood and Migrancy in KwaZulu - Benedict Carton.
7. Jandamarra, my Great-Grandfather and the British Empire: Reflections on Colonial
War, Family History and the Making of Men and Women - Jon Hyslop.
8. Puritanism Transformed: Afrikaner Masculinities in the Apartheid and Post-
Apartheid Period - Kobus Du Pisani.
9. Men Rule, but Blood Speaks: Gender, Identity, and Kinship at the Installation
of a Female Chief in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe - Bjorn Lindgren.
10. ‘Men amongst Men’: Masculinity and Zulu Nationalism in the 1980s
- Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Mare.
PART THREE: PERFORMING MASCULINITY.
11. Disappointed Men: Masculine Myths and Hybrid Identities in Windermere -
Sean Field.
12. ‘The Beer Drinkers Say I had a Nice Prostitute, but the Church Goers
Talk About Things Spiritual’: Learning to be Men at a Teachers’
College in Zimbabwe - Rob Pattman.
13. Between ‘Ouens@: Everyday Makings of Black Masculinity - Kopano Ratele.
14. ‘Simply the Best’: Soweto Flying Squad, Professional Masculinities
and the Rejection of Machismo - Joan Wardrop.
PART FOUR: SEXUALITY.
15. ‘Going Underground and Going after Women’: Masculinity and HIV
Transmission amongst Black Workers on the Gold Mines - Catherine Campbell.
16. Mkhumbane and New Traditions of (Un)African Same-Sex Weddings - Ronald Louw.
17. Black Migrant Mine Labourers and the Vicissitudes of Male Desire - Dunbar
Moodie.
18. ‘Dangerous’ Love: Reflections on Violence among Xhosa Township
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Afterword - Michael Kimmel.
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Sex as machine.
Sex as work and labor.
Sex as sport.
Sex as war and conquest.
Sex as exclusively heterosexual.
Insidious humor and the construction of masculinity.
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2. Seeking Sexual Lives: Gay Youth and Masculinity Tensions / Mutchler, Matt
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3. ‘One of the Guys’: Instrumentality and Intimacy in Gay Men’s
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5. Risk and Masculinity in the Everyday Lives of Gay Men / Linneman, Thomas
J.
6. Religion and Masculinity in Latino Gay Lives / Rodriguez, Eric M; Ouellette,
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8. Queer Sexism: Rethinking Gay Men and Masculinity / Ward, Jane.
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Islamic Masculinities: an introduction - Lahoucine Ouzgane.
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1. Gender and Islamic Spirituality: A Psychological View of ‘Low’
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2. The Smile of Death and the Solemncholy of Masculinity - Banu Helvacioglu.
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4. The Trial of Heritage and the Legacy of Abraham - Najat Rahman.
Part II: Masculinities and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict.
5. My wife is from the jinn: Palestinian men, diaspora, and love - Celia Rothenberg.
6. Chasing Horses, Eating Arabs - Rob K. Baum.
7. Stranger Masculinities: Gender and Politics in a Palestinian-Israeli ‘Third
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Part III: Masculinities and Social Practice.
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10. Opportunities for Masculinity and Love: Cultural Production in Ba’thist
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11. On Being Homosexual and Muslim: Conflicts and Challenges - Asifa Siraj.
12. “The Worms Are Weak”: Male Infertility and Patriarchal Paradoxes
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Includes;
Islamic masculinities: Introduction / Lahoucine Ouzgane.
“The worms are weak”: Male infertility and patriarchal paradoxes
in Egypt / Marcia C. Inhorn.
Mullahs, martyrs, and men: Conceptualizing masculinity in the Islamic Republic
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Building a man on stage: Masculinity, romance, and performance according to
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Disintegration Conflicts and the Restructuring of Masculinity / Large, Judith.
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/ Wilkinson, Wayne W., pg. 121-131.
Effects of Masculine Gender Role Stress on Men’s Cognitive, Affective,
Physiological, and Aggressive Responses to Intimate Conflict Situations / Moore,
Todd M.; Stuart, Gregory L., pg. 132-142.
Attachment Styles: Relationship to Masculine Gender Role Conflict in College
Men / Schwartz, Jonathan P.; Waldo, Michael; Higgins, Anissa J., pg. 143-146.
Women’s Perceptions of Male Partners’ Gender Role Conflict as Predictors
of Psychological Well-Being and Relationship Satisfaction / Rochlen, Aaron B.;
Mahalik, James R., pg. 147-157.
Perceptions of the Sexual Harassment of Men / Stockdale, Margaret S.; Berry,
Cynthia Gandolfo; Schneider, Robert W.; Cao, Feng., pg. 158-167.
Understanding Men’s Psychological Distress: Contributions of Problem-Solving
Appraisal and Masculine Role Conflict / Good, Glenn E.; Heppner, P. Paul; DeBord,
Kurt A. ; Fischer, Ann R., pg. 168-177.
Inoculating Against Prejudice: A Discursive Approach to Homophobia and Sexism
in Adolescent Male Talk / Korobov, Neill, pg. 178-189.
Male Restrictive Emotionality and Evaluations of Online Versus Face-to-Face
Counseling / Rochlen, Aaron B.; Land, Lee N.; Wong, Y. Joel.
Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6(2), April 2005.
The Drive for Muscularity and Masculinity: Testing the Associations Among Gender-Role
Traits, Behaviors, Attitudes, and Conflict / McCreary, Donald R.; Saucier, Deborah
M.; Courtenay, Will H.
Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers
to Help Seeking Scale / Mansfield, Abigail K.; Addis, Michael E.; Courtenay,
Will.
Gender-Role Conflict and Self-Esteem: Factors Associated With Partner Abuse
in Court-Referred Men / Schwartz, Jonathan P.; Waldo, Michael; Daniel, David.
Being a Man About It: Manhood Meaning Among African American Men / Hammond,
Wizdom Powell; Mattis, Jacqueline S.
Linking Gender-Role Conflict to Nonnormative and Self-Stigmatizing Perceptions
of Alcohol Abuse and Depression / Magovcevic, Mariola; Addis, Michael E.
Real and Ideal Gender-Role Conflict: Exploring Psychological Distress Among
Men / Liu, William Ming; Rochlen, Aaron; Mohr, Jonathan J.
Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6(3), July 2005.
Male Gender Role Conflict and Patterns of Help Seeking in Costa Rica and the
United States / Lane, Jennifer M.; Addis, Michael E.
Containing and Resisting Masculinity: Narratives of Renegotiation Among Resilient
Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse / Kia-Keating, Maryam; Grossman, Frances
K.; Sorsoli, Lynn; Epstein, Marina.
The Real Men. Real Depression Campaign: Overview, Theoretical Implications,
and Research Considerations / Rochlen, Aaron B.; Whilde, Margaret R.; Hoyer,
Wayne D.
Male Gender Role Conflict, Gay Men, and Same-Sex Romantic Relationships / Wester,
Stephen R.; Pionke, David R.; Vogel, David L.
College Men’s Perceptions of Ideal Body Composition and Shape / Ridgeway,
Rebekah T.; Tylka, Tracy L.
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Rosenberg, Warren. (2001). Legacy of Rage: Jewish Masculinity, Violence, and
Culture. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
1. Bugsy and Me: Jewish Men and Violence.
2. ‘Devoted to Destruction’: God and Violence in the Hebrew Scriptures.
3. ‘A Heritage of Rage’: Golems and Gimpels in Jewish Literature
of the Early Twentieth Century.
4. White Negroes and Protestant Jews: Norman Mailer’s Hybrid Heroes and
Jewish Male Violence.
5. Mailer’s Brothers: The ‘Counterlife’ of Violence in Saul
Bellow, Bernard Malamud, and Philip Roth.
6. Jewish Men with Guns: Remasculinization in Contemporary Jewish American Literature
and Film.
7. Beyond Mailer: Imagining an End to Violence in Cynthia Ozick and Tony Kushner.
Epilogue: Saving Private Ryan.
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Ruxton, Sandy (ed) (2004) Gender Equality and Men: Learning from Practice.
Oxford: Oxfam GB.
Includes;
Introduction / Sandy Ruxton.
Transforming Our Interventions For Gender Equality by Addressing and Involving
Men and Boys / Michael Kaufman.
How do we know if men have changed? Promoting and Measuring Attitude Change
with Young Men. Lessons from Program ‘H’ in Latin America / Gary
Barker et al.
Strategies and Approaches to Enhance the Role of Men and Boys in Gender Equality:
A Case Study from Yemen / Magda El Sanousi.
What Do Men Think about Gender Equality?: Reflections of Oxfam GB staff in Delhi
and Dhaka / Sharon Rogers.
Men as Partners: Lessons Learned from Engaging Men in Clinics and Communities
/ Manisha Mehta, Dean Peacock, and Lissette Bernal.
Evolving the Gender Agenda – The Responsibilities and Challenges for Development
Organisations / James Lang and Sue Smith.
Masculinities: Resistance and Change / Benno de Keijzer.
The Things They Didn’t Tell You about Working with Men in Gender Workshops
/ Maree Keating.
“How do you eat between harvests?”: Engaging men in Gender and Livelihoods
/ Thalia Kidder.
Fatherwork in the Caribbean: Examples of Support for Men’s Work in relation
to Family Life / Janet Brown.
Addressing Men’s Role in Family Violence: The Experience of Sakhli / Rusudan
Pkharkadze and Nana Khoshtaria.
Taking the Bull by the Horns: Working with young men on HIV/Aids in South Africa
/ Gaetane le Grange.
“Liberation for everyone, not just men”: A case study of the Men’s
Association against Violence (AMKV) in Timor Leste / Mario De Araujo.
Mainstreaming a Male Perspective into UK Regeneration / Cinnamon Bennett.
Conclusion / Sandy Ruxton.
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Schacht, Steven P., and Doris W. Ewing (eds). (1997). Feminism and Men: Towards
a Relational Understanding of Patriarchy and Cooperative Social Change. Special
Issue of International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 17(1/2), Includes;
Schacht, Steven P. and Ewing, Doris W. Introduction: Feminism and Men: Towards
a Relational Understanding of Patriarchy and Cooperative Social Change..
Kimmel, Michael. From Conscience and Common Sense to Feminism for Men: Pro-feminist
Men’s rhetoric of Support for Women’s Equality.
Lemons, Gary. To be Black, Male and ‘Feminist’ -- Making Womanist
Space for Black Men.
Connell, R.W. Gender Politics for Men.
Stoltenberg, John. ‘I am not a Rapist!:’ Why College Guys are Confronting
Rape.
Jensen, Robert. Patriarchal Sex.
Sheperd, Matthew. Feminism, Men and the Study of Masculinity -- Which Way Now?.
James, Christine. Feminism and Masculinity: Reconceptualising the Dichotomy
of Reason and Emotion.
Hagan, Kay Leigh. A Good Man is Hard to Bash: Confessions of an Ex-man-hater.
Schacht, Steven P., and Doris W. Ewing, (eds). (1998). Feminism and Men : Reconstructing
Gender Relations. New York University Press.
Includes;
1. Introduction / Doris W. Ewing and Steven P. Schacht.
Part I: Relational Examples From our Past and Present.
2. From ‘Conscience and Common Sense’ to ‘Feminism for Men’:
Pro-feminist Men’s Rhetorics of Support for Women’s Equality / Michael
S. Kimmel.
3. To be Black, Male, and ‘feminist’: Making Womanist Space for
Black Men on the Eve of a New Millennium / Gary Lemons.
4. Radical Feminist and Socialist Feminist Men’s Movements in the U.S.
/ Michael Messner.
Part II: Some Personal Considerations.
5. I am not a Rapist: Why College Guys are Confronting Sexual Violence / John
Stoltenberg.
6. Patriarchal Sex / Robert Jensen.
7. The Many Paths of Feminism: Can Men Travel Any of Them? / Steven P. Schacht
and Doris Ewing.
8. Healing From Manhood: A Radical Mediation on the Difference Between Gender
Identity and Moral Identity / John Stoltenberg.
9. A Good Man is Hard to Bash: Confessions of an Ex-man-hater / Kay Leigh Hagan.
Part III: Reconstructing Gender Relations.
10. Feminism, Men, and the Study of Masculinity: Which Way Now? / Matthew Shepherd.
11. Feminism and Masculinity: Reconceptualizing the Dichotomy of Reason and
Emotion / Christine A. James.
12. The Multiple Genders of the Court: Issues of Identity and Performance in
a Drag Setting / Steven P. Schacht.
13. Gender Politics for Men / R.W. Connell.
14. Sex, Gender, and Transformation: From Scoring to Caring / Riane Eisler.
15. Men: Comrades in Struggle / bell hooks.
Part IV: Profeminist Men’s Groups Working Toward Meaningful Change.
Schaeffer-Grabiel, Felicity (2006) Planet-Love.com: Cyberbrides in the Americas and the Transnational Routes of U.S. Masculinity. Signs, Winter, Vol. 31, Iss. 2.
Schmitt, Richard. (2001). Proud to Be a Man? Men and Masculinities, 3(4), April (and Response by Brod, Schmitt)
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Seidler, Victor J. (1991). Recreating Sexual Politics: Men, Feminism and Politics. London & New York: Routledge.
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Seidler, Victor J. (1997). Man Enough: Embodying Masculinities. Sage.
Seidler, Victor J. (ed.). (1991). The Achilles Heel Reader: Men, Sexual Politics and Socialism. London & New York: Routledge.
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Self, Will, and David Gamble. (2000). Perfidious Man. London: Penguin.
Shamir, Milette, and Jennifer Travis. (2002). Boys Don’t Cry? : Rethinking
Narratives of Masculinity and Emotion in the U.S. Columbia University Press.
Contents;
Introduction.
What Feels an American? Evident Selves and Alienable Emotions in the New Man’s
World / Evan Carton.
Loving with a Vengeance: Wieland, Familicide and the Crisis of Masculinity in
the Early Nation / Elizabeth Barnes.
“The Manliest Relations to Men”: Thoreau on Privacy, Intimacy, and
Writing / Milette Shamir.
Manly Tears: Men’s Elegies for Children in Nineteenth-Century America
/ Eric Haralson.
How to be a (Sentimental) Race Man: Mourning and Passing in W.E.B. Du Bois’s
The Souls of Black Folk / Ryan Schneider.
The Law of the Heart: Emotional Injury and its Fictions / Jennifer Travis.
“The Sort of Thing You Should Not Admit”: Hemingway’s Aesthetics
of Emotional Restraint / Thomas Strychacz.
Road Work: Rereading Kerouac’s Midcentury Melodrama of Beset Sonhood /
Stephen Davenport.
Men’s Tears and the Roles of Melodrama / Tom Lutz.
Men’s Liberation, Men’s Wounds: Emotion, Sexuality, and the Reconstruction
of Masculinity in the 1970s / Sally Robinson.
The Politics of Feeling: Men, Masculinity, and Mourning on the Capital Mall
/ Judith Newton.
Sheehy, Gail. (1998). Understanding Men’s Passages: Discovering the New Map of Men’s Lives. Random House.
Signs, Volume 30, Number 3, Spring 2005, Special Issue: Masculinities.
Change among the Gatekeepers: Men, Masculinities, and Gender Equality in the
Global Arena / R. W. Connell.
The Hidden Discourse of Masculinity in Gender Discrimination Law / Tyson Smith
and Michael Kimmel.
Masculinity, Masquerade, and Genetic Impersonation: Gattaca’s Queer Visions
/ Jackie Stacey.
The Male Consumer as Loser: Beer and Liquor Ads in Mega Sports Media Events
/ Michael A. Messner and Jeffrey Montez de Oca.
The Families of Man: Gay Male Intimacy and Kinship in a Global Metropolis /
Judith Stacey.
REVIEW ESSAY: Locating Masculinity: Some Recent Work on Men / Robert A. Nye.
BOOK REVIEWS
Saints, Sinners, Saviors: Strong Black Women in African American Literature
by Trudier Harris; Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideality in
African American Men’s Literature and Culture, 1775-1995 by Maurice O.
Wallace / Cynthia Young.
Cold Warriors: Manliness on Trial in the Rhetoric of the West by Suzanne Clark;
Conceptions of Postwar German Masculinity edited by Roy Jerome; Manly States:
Masculinities, International Relations, and Gender Politics by Charlotte Hooper
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Masculinity Besieged? Issues of Modernity and Male Subjectivity in Chinese Literature
of the Late Twentieth Century by Xueping Zhong; Some of Us: Chinese Women Growing
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Ferry.
Taking the Field: Women, Men, and Sports by Michael A. Messner; Spoilsports:
Understanding and Preventing Sexual Exploitation in Sport by Celia H. Brackenridge
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Gender and Community in the Social Construction of the Internet by Leslie Shade;
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Masculinity Ideology and Forgiveness of Racial Discrimination among African
American Men: Direct and Interactive Relationships / Wizdom Powell, HammondKira
Hudson Banks, Jacqueline S. Mattis.
Men’s Likely Responses to Clinical Depression: What Are They and Do Masculinity
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Never the Twain Shall Meet: A Critical Appraisal of the Combination of Discourse
and Psychoanalytic Theory in Studies of Men and Masculinity / Nigel Edley.
Prejudicial Expressions in Defense of Adolescent Masculine Identities in Interaction
/ Luke Moissinac.
Ten Years of Psychological Research on Men and Masculinity in the United States:
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Social Alternatives. (1997). Special Issue: Masculinity Politics, 16(3), July.
Includes.
Lingard, Bob and Mills, Martin. Masculinity Politics: An Introduction.
Connell, R.W. Men, Masculinities and Feminism.
Flood, Michael. Pro-feminist Publishing: Delights and Dilemmas..
Frey, Ron. How We Prevent Men From Parenting By Insisting They Remain Fathers.
Luke, Allam. Representing and Reconstructing Asian Masculinities: This is Not
a Movie Review.
Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin and Haywood, Chris. Masculinity and Social Change: Rethinking
Sexual Politics.
Mahony, Pat. The Underachievement of Boys in the UK: Old tunes for New fiddles.
Martino, Wayne. ‘A Bunch of Arseholes’: Exploring the Politics of
Masculinity for Adolescent Boys in Schools.
Mills, Martin and Lingard, Bob. Reclaiming the ‘What About the Boys?’
Discourse for Gender Justice in Schools and Society.
Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria. The Boys and the Binaries: Within, Between and Beyond
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Introduction / Caroline Sweetman.
Men, women, and organizational culture: Perspectives from donors / Anne Coles.
Middle-aged man seeks gender team / Chris Roche.
Men in the kitchen, women in the office? Working on gender issues in Ethiopia
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Gender training with men: Experience and reflections from South Asia / Kamla
Bhasin.
Gender training with men: Experiences and reflections from East Africa / Milton
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Male involvement in perpetuating and challenging the practice of female genital
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Men’s roles, gender relations, and sustainability in water supplies: Some
lessons from Nepal / Shibesh Chandra Regmi; Ban Fawcett.
Tackling male exclusion in post-industrialised settings: Lessons from the UK
/ Sue Smith.
Challenging machismo to promote sexual and reproductive health: Working with
Nicaraguan men / Peter Sternberg.
Men and child-welfare services in the UK / Sandy Ruxton.
‘Sitting on a rock’: Men, socio-economic change, and development
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Volume 1.
1. POLITICS OF MEN AND MASCULINITIES.
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2. M. Messner (1997) ‘Men and Masculinities’, Politics of Masculinities.
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4. K. Clatterbaugh (1990) ‘The Conservative Legacy’, Contemporary
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5. R. W. Connell (1993) ‘The Big Picture: Masculinities in recent world
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6. M.S. Kimmel (2003) ‘Globalisation and its Mal(e)contents’, International
Sociology.
2. MEN AND POWER.
7. J. Hanmer (1990) ‘Men, power and the exploitation of women’,
Men, Masculinities and Social Theory.
8. M. Kaufman (1994) ‘Men, Feminism, and Men’s Contradictory Experiences
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10. B. Ehrenreich (1995) ‘The Decline of Patriarchy’, Constructing
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11. T. Jefferson (2001) ‘Subordinating hegemonic masculinity’, Theoretical
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3. MASCULINITY IN ‘CRISIS’.
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13. L. Segal (1997) ‘Men at Bay: The Contemporary ‘Crisis’
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14. M.S. Kimmel (1995) ‘“Born to Run”: Nineteenth-Century
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4. MEN’S RESEARCH, RESEARCHING MEN.
15. H. Brod (1987) ‘A Case For Men’s Studies’, Changing Men.
16. D.H.J. Morgan (1992) ‘Problems of studying men’, Discovering
Men.
17. S. Heath (1987) ‘Male Feminism’, Men in Feminism.
18. J. Hearn (2004) ‘From hegemonic masculinity to the hegemony of men’.
Feminist Theory.
Volume 2.
1. WORK, ORGANISATIONS AND MANAGEMENTS.
19. D. Kerfoot and D. Knights (1993) ‘Management, masculinity and manipulation:
from paternalism to corporate strategy in financial services’, Journal
of Management Studies.
20. Messerschmidt, J. W. (1996) ‘Managing to Kill: Masculinities and the
Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion’, Masculinities in Organizations.
21. S. M. Whitehead (1999) ‘Contingent Masculinities: Disruptions to ‘Man’agerialist
Identity’, Practising Identities: Power and Resistance.
22. A. Prokos and I. Padavic (2002) ‘There oughta be a law against bitches’:
Masculinity lessons in police academy training.’ Gender, Work and Organization.
23. L.N. Rosen, K.H. Nudson and P. Francher (2003) ‘Cohesion and the Culture
of Hypermasculinity in U.S. Army Units’, Armed Forces and Society.
2. FAMILIES AND FATHERS.
24. A. Tolson (1977) ‘Boys will be boys’, The Limits of Masculinity.
25. E. A. Rotundo (1987) ‘Patriarchs and Participants: A Historical Perspective
on Fatherhood in the United States’, Beyond Patriarchy.
26. M. Ishii-Kuntz (1993) ‘Japanese Fathers: Work Demands and Family Roles’,
in Men, Work, and Family.
3. EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING.
27. M. Mac an Ghaill (1994) ‘Local student cultures of masculinity and
sexuality’, The Making of Men.
28. J. Kenway (1995) ‘Masculinities in schools: under siege, on the defensive
and under reconstruction?’ Discourse.
29. J. N. Price (1999) ‘Schooling and Racialized Masculinities’,
Youth and Society.
30. D. Epstein, (1998) ‘Real boys don’t work: ‘underachievement’,
masculinity and the harassment of ‘sissies’, Failing Boys?.
4. SPORT AND LEISURE.
31. D. Whitson (1990) ‘Sport in the Social Construction of Masculinity’,
Sport, Men and the Gender Order.
32. L.A.West (2001) ‘Negotiating Masculinities in American Drinking Subcultures’,
The Journal of Men’s Studies.
33. J. Hughson (2000) ‘The Boys Are Back in Town’, Journal of Sport
and Social Issues..
5. CRIME, WAR AND VIOLENCE.
34. J. Hearn (1998) ‘Definitions and Explanations of Men’s Violences’,
The Violences of Men.
35. D. Gadd (2002) ‘Masculinities and Violence Against Female Partners’,
Social and Legal Studies.
36. C. O’Sullivan (1998) ‘Ladykillers: Similarities and Divergences
of Masculinities in Gang Rape and Wife Battery’, Masculinities and Violence.
37. D.H.J. Morgan (1994) ‘Theater of War: Combat, the Military and Masculinities’,
Theorizing Masculinities.
Volume 3.
1. THEORETICAL APPROACHES.
38. T. Jefferson (1994) ‘Theorizing Masculine Subjectivity’, Just
Boys Doing Business.
39. J. H. Pleck (1995) ‘The Gender Role Strain Paradigm: An Update’,
A New Psychology of Men..
40. A. Petersen (2003) ‘Research on Men and Masculinities’, Men
and Masculinities.
41. S. M. Whitehead (2002) ‘Desires of the masculine subject’, Men
and Masculinities: Key themes and new directions..
2. MALE BODIES.
42. D. Jackson (1990) ‘Falling Apart, men’s bodies, and masculine
identities’, Unmasking Masculinity.
43. D. Morgan (1993) ‘You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine: Reflections on
the Male Body and Masculinities’, Body Matters.
44. R. Dyer (1997) ‘The White Man’s Muscles’, Race and the
Subject of Masculinities.
3. GAY MASCULINITIES.
45. T. Edwards (1994) ‘Sexual Politics and the Politics of Sexuality’,
Erotics and Politics.
46. T.J. Linneman (2000) ‘Risk and Masculinity in the Everyday Lives of
Gay Men’, Gay Masculinities.
47. E. Anderson (2002) ‘Openly Gay Athletes: Contesting Hegemonic Masculinity
in a Homophobic Environment’, Gender and Society.
4. INTIMACY, FRIENDSHIP AND RELATIONSHIPS.
48. J. Rutherford (1999) ‘Silence’, I am No Longer Myself Without
You.
49. V. Seidler (1992) ‘Men, sex and relationships’, Men, Sex and
Relationships: Writings from Achilles Heel..
50. A. Singleton (2003) ‘Men Getting Real?’ Journal of Sociology.
5. LANGUAGE.
51. S. Johnson (1997) ‘Theorizing Language and Masculinity: A Feminist
Perspective’, Language and Masculinity.
52. V.J. Seidler (1997) ‘Language’, Man Enough: Embodying Masculinities.
53. S.F. Keisling (2004) ‘Dude’, American Speech.
6. HEALTH AND AGEING.
54. E. H. Thompson, Jr. (1994) ‘Older Men as Invisible Men in Contemporary
Society’, Older Men’s Lives.
55. R. Staples (1995) ‘Health Among Afro-American Males’, Men’s
health and Illness.
56. W. H. Courtenay (2000) ‘Constructions of masculinity and their influence
on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health’, Social Science
and Medicine.
57. G. W. Dowsett (2003) ‘Johnnie Comes Marching..Where?’ Australian
gay men, masculinity, HIV/AIDS and sex’, Culture, Health and Sexuality.
7. MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS.
58. P. Jackson, N. Stevenson and K. Brooks (2000) ‘The Politics of ‘New’
Men’s Lifestyle Magazines’, European Journal of Cultural Studies.
59. S. E. Hatty (2000) ‘Boys on Film: Masculinities and the Cinema’,
Masculinities, Violence and Culture..
60. R. H. Kylo-Patrick (2004) ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer - and
We’re Better Than You: The Representational Superiority of Gay Men to
Heterosexuals on ‘Queer Eye for a Straight Guy’, The Journal of
Men’s Studies.
Volume 4.
1. BLACK BRITISH AND BLACK AMERICAN MASCULINITIES.
61. D. Marriott (1996) ‘Reading Black Masculinities’, Understanding
Masculinities.
62. L. Archer (2001) ‘Muslim Brothers, Black Lads, Traditional Asians’,
Feminism and Psychology.
63. B. K. Alexander (2004) ‘Passing, Cultural Performance and Individual
Agency: Performative Reflections on Black Masculine Identity’, Cultural
Studies-Critical Methodologies..
64. R. E. Hall (2001) ‘The Ball Curve: Calculated Racism and the Stereotype
of African American Men’, Journal of Black Studies.
65. bell hooks (2004) ‘don’t make me hurt you’: black male
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Worth, Heather, Anna Paris, and Louisa Allen (eds) (2002) The Life of Brian:
Masculinities, Sexualities and Health in New Zealand. Dunedin: University of
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Contents;
Introduction.
1. Masculinities and Globalisation / R.W. Connell.
2. Late Twentieth-Century Auckland Perspective on Samoan Masculinities / Julie
Park et al.
3. Living the Contradictions: A Foucauldian Examination of my Youthful Rugby
Experiences / Richard Pri