Contemporary Masculinities

Contemporary Masculinities
Author: Brendan Gough
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319788197

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This book assesses the construction of masculinities in relation to appearance, embodiment and emotions by drawing on perspectives in psychology, sociology, gender studies and public health. Brendan Gough questions conventional assumptions about masculinity and men’s health and responds to recent trends in critical studies of masculinities which discuss ‘positive’ or ‘healthy’ masculine identities. The book showcases discursively inflected qualitative research using data sources where men’s own accounts are prioritised: in-depth interviews and online discussion forums. Chapters discuss men’s appearance concerns and activities and examine male mental health, focusing on vulnerability and its management. Current trends and key concepts, including intersectionality, inequalities and embodiment are also considered throughout. This book will appeal to students and academics within social sciences and humanities interested in gender issues in general and masculinity in particular.

Young Men Navigating Contemporary Masculinities

Young Men Navigating Contemporary Masculinities
Author: Karla Elliott
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030363956

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This book explores navigations of contemporary masculinities amongst young, advantaged men living in Australia and Germany. Taking an intersectional approach, the book argues that more open, egalitarian forms of masculinity, such as caring masculinities, are fostered by marginalised groups. Elliott investigates ways in which privileged men can move towards this openness alongside ongoing expressions of more traditional or regressive masculinity. Drawing on interviews, the book explores these navigations and the ways in which they are bound up with themes such as work, mobility, relationships, the privileges and pressures of masculinities, and the contradictions and difficulties of masculinities under neoliberalism. What is revealed is the need for change at individual, collective and structural levels, with care and openness amongst men as a means of achieving this change. Young Men Navigating Contemporary Masculinities will be of interest to students and scholars in fields such as sociology, gender studies, critical studies on men and masculinities, and cultural studies.

Masculinities in Contemporary American Culture

Masculinities in Contemporary American Culture
Author: Thomas Keith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Masculinity
ISBN: 1138818070

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Masculinity in Contemporary American Culture offers readers a comprehensive overview of masculinity studies that includes both theory and applied accounts of masculinities.

Misframing Men

Misframing Men
Author: Michael S. Kimmel
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813547626

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Collection of Kimmel's commentaries on contemporary debates about masculinity.

Men and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan

Men and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan
Author: James E. Roberson,Nobue Suzuki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134541621

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This book is the first comprehensive account of the changing role of men and the construction of masculinity in contemporary Japan. The book moves beyond the stereotype of the Japanese white-collar businessman to explore the diversity of identities and experiences that may be found among men in contemporary Japan, including those versions of masculinity which are marginalized and subversive. The book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of contemporary Japanese society and identity.

Canadian Men and Masculinities

Canadian Men and Masculinities
Author: Wayne Martino,Christopher John Greig
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2012
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551304113

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Canadian Men and Masculinities: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives is a provocative new volume that examines men and masculinity across Canadian history and culture and sets it against the broader context of neoliberal globalization. This edited collection adopts a multi-perspective social inquiry and interdisciplinary approach and takes into careful consideration the intersections of the social and historical construction of gender with race, social class, sexuality, bodily abilities, and other social justice factors. The chief aim of this book is to examine, from historical and contemporary perspectives, the production and performance of men, boys, and embodied masculinity within the Canadian context. Within this framework, Canadian Men and Masculinities explores a range of issues including modern fatherhood, black male athleticism, indigenous masculinities, wrestling, and body building. This volume will be a valuable resource for general readers and professionals in sociology, history, education, and social and gender studies.

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction Film and Television

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction  Film and Television
Author: Brian Baker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781623567385

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While masculinity has been an increasingly visible field of study within several disciplines (sociology, literary studies, cultural studies, film and tv) over the last two decades, it is surprising that analysis of contemporary representations of the first part of the century has yet to emerge. Professor Brian Baker, evolving from his previous work Masculinities in Fiction and Film: Representing Men in Popular Genres 1945-2000, intervenes to rectify the scholarship in the field to produce a wide-ranging, readable text that deals with films and other texts produced since the year 2000. Focusing on representations of masculinity in cinema, popular fiction and television from the period 2000-2010, he argues that dominant forms of masculinity in Britain and the United States have become increasingly informed by anxiety, trauma and loss, and this has resulted in both narratives that reflect that trauma and others which attempt to return to a more complete and heroic form of masculinity. While focusing on a range of popular genres, such as Bond films, war movies, science fiction and the Gothic, the work places close analyses of individual films and texts in their cultural and historical contexts, arguing for the importance of these popular fictions in diagnosing how contemporary Britain and the United States understand themselves and their changing role in the world through the representation of men, fully recognising the issues of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, and age. Baker draws upon current work in mobility studies and in the study of masculinities to produce the first book-length comparative study of masculinity in popular culture of the first decade of the twenty-first century.

Masculinities in Contemporary American Culture

Masculinities in Contemporary American Culture
Author: Thomas Keith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317595342

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Masculinities in Contemporary American Culture offers readers a multidisciplinary, intersectional overview of masculinity studies that includes both theoretical and applied lenses. Keith combines current research with historical perspectives to demonstrate the contexts in which masculine identities have come evolved. With an emphasis on popular culture -- particularly film, TV, video games, and music -- this text invites students to examine their gendered sensibilities and discuss the ways in which different forms of media appeal to toxic masculinity.