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Unmasking masculinities : men and society /

By: Morris, Edward W, 1973-
Title By: Blume Oeur, Freeden, 1981-
Material type: BookPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, c2018.Description: xvii, 455 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781506327075Subject(s): Men's studies | Masculinity -- ResearchDDC classification: 155.332 MO UN Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Unmasking Masculinities: Men and Society is a new anthology that provides a fresh and comprehensive introduction to the field of critical masculinity studies. Grounded in the theories of masculinities with explicit connections between various theoretical perspectives and the readings, this book examines unique domains, such as the Presidency or men's responses to feminism. Through the book’s emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives and experiences, readers will find new and provocative takes on masculinity today, such as nerd masculinity, female masculinity, misogyny through social media, feminism and men, and men’s intimate relationships with other men.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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155.332 MO UN (Browse shelf) Available Nov2018 T0061295
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Unmasking Masculinities: Men and Society is a new anthology that provides a fresh and comprehensive introduction to the field of critical masculinity studies. Grounded in the theories of masculinities with explicit connections between various theoretical perspectives and the readings, this book examines unique domains, such as the Presidency or men's responses to feminism. Through the book’s emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives and experiences, readers will find new and provocative takes on masculinity today, such as nerd masculinity, female masculinity, misogyny through social media, feminism and men, and men’s intimate relationships with other men.

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