Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia

Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia
Author: Michele Ford,Lenore Lyons
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415482233

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Brings together research on the study of men and masculinities in Southeast Asia. Drawing on rich ethnographic fieldwork from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, this book examines both dominant constructions of masculinity and the ways in which marginal men engage with these.

East Asian Men

East Asian Men
Author: Xiaodong Lin,Chris Haywood,Mairtin Mac an Ghaill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137556349

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This book provides a fresh and contemporary take on the study of men and masculinity. It highlights new and exciting approaches to sexuality, desire, men and masculinity in East Asian contexts, focusing on the interconnections between them. In doing so, it re-examines the key concepts that underpin studies of masculinity, such as homophobia, homosociality and heteronormativity. Developing new ways of thinking about masculinity in local contexts, it fills a significant lacuna in contemporary scholarship. This thought-provoking work will appeal to students and scholars of gender studies, cultural studies and the wider social sciences.

Asian Masculinities

Asian Masculinities
Author: Kam Louie,Morris Low
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2005-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134427598

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This book shows how East Asian masculinities are being formed and transformed as Asia is increasingly globalized. The gender roles performed by Chinese and Japanese men are examined not just as they are lived in Asia, but also in the West. The essays collected here enhance current understandings of East Asian identities and cultures as well as Western conceptions of gender and sexuality. While basic issues such as masculine ideals in China and Japan are examined, the book also addresses issues including homosexuality, women's perceptions of men, the role of sport and food and Asian men in the Chinese diaspora.

Male and Female in Developing South East Asia

Male and Female in Developing South East Asia
Author: Wazir-Jahan Begum Karim
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1995-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015034513641

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Examines Western perceptions of gender relations in Southeast Asia, highlighting the area's ethnic and cultural variance and showing how women and men explain the informal and psychological dimension of relationships as vital in holding family, neighbourho

Gender in Southeast Asia

Gender in Southeast Asia
Author: Mina Roces
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2022-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108687539

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This Element examines gender in Southeast Asia by focusing on two main themes. The first concerns hegemonic cultural constructions of gender and Southeast Asian subjects' responses to these dominant discourses. Roces introduces hegemonic discourses on ideal masculinities and ideal femininities, evaluates the impact of religion, analyses how authoritarian regimes fashion these ideals. Discussion then turns to the hegemonic ideals surrounding desire and sexualities and the way these are policed by society and the state. The second theme concerns the ways hegemonic ideals influence the gendering of power and politics. Roces argues that because many Southeast Asians see power as being held by kinship alliance groups, women are able to access political power through their ties with men-as wives, mothers, daughters, sisters and even mistresses. However, women's movements have challenged this androcentric division of power.

Men and Masculinities in South India

Men and Masculinities in South India
Author: Caroline Osella,Filippo Osella
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781843313991

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'Men and Masculinities in South India' aims to increase understanding of gender within South Asia and especially South Asian masculinities, a topic whose analysis and ethnographising in the region has had a very sketchy beginning and is ripe for more thorough examination.

South Asian Masculinities

South Asian Masculinities
Author: Radhika Chopra,Caroline Osella,Filippo Osella
Publsiher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015060785998

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What Does It Mean To Be A Man In The Shifting Context Of South Asia? Masculinity Has In Recent Years Begun To Be Theorised As A Field Of Study; While Its Study In Different Cultural Areas (Islamic, American, Mediterranean) Has Been Undertaken, South Asia Remains Relatively Unexplored. This Volume Seeks To Fill The Gap And Build A Wider Body Of Ethnographic Work, As Well As Contribute To The Theoretical Literature On Gender. The Papers Are Drawn From Anthropology, History, Film Studies And Literature, And Are Aimed At South Asian Scholars As Well As A Wider Audience Of People Interested In Gender Studies.

Men and Masculinities in Contemporary China

Men and Masculinities in Contemporary China
Author: Geng Song,Derek Hird
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004264915

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In Men and Masculinities in Contemporary China, Geng Song and Derek Hird offer an account of Chinese masculinities in media discourse and everyday life, covering masculinities on television, in lifestyle magazines, in cyberspace, at work, at leisure, and at home. No other work covers the forms and practices of men and masculinities in contemporary China so comprehensively. Through carefully exploring the global, regional and local influences on men and representations of men in postmillennial China, Song and Hird show that Chinese masculinity is anything but monolithic. They reveal a complex, shifting plurality of men and masculinities—from stay-at-home internet geeks to karaoke-singing, relationship-building businessmen—which contest and consolidate “conventional” notions of masculinity in multiple ways.