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Description
The profound changes wrought by the feminist movement were by no means restricted to women. In the years since feminism has taken root, the role of men and masculinity has begun to undergo its own redefinition. Michael A. Messner provides a sociological framework to understand the responses of men to the changes, challenges, and crises in the social organization of gender. By examining not only what certain groups of men say about gender but what they do, Messner helps to illuminate the various social movements engaged with the politics of masculinity. Politics of Masculinities is one of the first books in the new Gender Lens series, which will look at the social world through the lens of gender. The mission of the series is to unpack the assumptions about gender that pervade social life, and to examine the centrality of these assumptions to the way we perceive and interpret our world. Politics of Masculinities is an ideal introduction to the discussion of gender roles and masculinity. This book will be of interest to students and professionals involved in gender studies, sociology, and menrs studies.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Institutionalized Privilege
Chapter 3 The Costs of Masculinities
Chapter 4 Differences and Inequalities Among Men
Chapter 5 Men's Responses to Historical Crises in the Gender Order
Chapter 6 Recent Men's Movements: Mapping the Terrain
Part 7 Essentialist Retreats: The Mythopoetic Men's Movements and the Christian Promise Keepers
Chapter 8 The Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Chapter 9 Promise Keepers
Part 10 3. The Limits of "The Male Sex Role": Men's Liberation and Men's Rights Movements
Chapter 11 The Men's Liberation Movement
Chapter 12 The Men's Rights Movement
Chapter 13 4. Profeminist Engagements: Radical and Socialist Feminist Men's Movements
Chapter 14 Socialist Feminist Men
Chapter 15 5. Racial and Sexual Identity Politics: Racialized Masculinity Politics and Gay Male Liberation
Chapter 16 Racialized Masculinity Politics
Chapter 17 Contradictions of Racialized Masculinity Politics
Chapter 18 Gay Male Liberation
Part 19 6. Backlash or Social Justice?
Chapter 20 Contemporary Terrains of Gender Politics
Chapter 21 Placing Multiracial Feminism at the Center of Political Discourse
Product details
Published | Sep 06 1997 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9798216242925 |
Imprint | AltaMira Press |
Series | Gender Lens |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is a timely and lively book that illuminates not only what different groups of men think about gender but how they actually perform gender in their daily lives.....
Verta Taylor, Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
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It stands out from a good deal of the sociological work on masculinity.
Sean Nixon, British Journal of Sociology
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<Politics of Masculinities: Men in Movements is an insightful and progressive sociological analysis of the wide range of men's movement discourse and practice in the contemporary United States. As such it serves as an excellent introduction of its subject for students and scholars, and it will likely become a standard text in undergraduate courses on critical studies of masculinities....
American Studies
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Messner (sociology, Univ. of Southern California) describes eight recent men's movements in the U.S.: Christian Promise Keepers, Mythopoetic 'Iron John' masculinity, the Men's Liberation Movement, the Men's Rights Movement, Radical Feminist Men, Socialist Feminist Men, Racialized Masculinity Politics, and Gay Male Liberation. He positions the movements on different areas within a triangular-shaped diagram he calls 'the terrain of masculinity politics.' The three angles of the diagram represent institutionalized male privileges; the costs to men of masculinity; and the differences and inequalities among men. He later places his hoped-for future men's movement (which he perceives as a multicultural feminism) in an extension of this triangle and perceptively probes the strengths, weaknesses, and contradictions within and between the movements. A lucid, jargon-free overview of recent American men's reactions to feminism. All levels..
R.W. Smith, (California State University, Northridge), Choice Reviews
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Messner (sociology, Univ. of Southern California) describes eight recent men's movements in the
U.S.: Christian Promise Keepers, Mythopoetic 'Iron John' masculinity, the Men's Liberation
Movement, the Men's Rights Movement, Radical Feminist Men, Socialist Feminist Men, Racialized
Masculinity Politics, and Gay Male Liberation. He positions the movements on different areas within
a triangular-shaped diagram he calls 'the terrain of masculinity politics.' The three angles of the
diagram represent institutionalized male privileges; the costs to men of masculinity; and the
differences and inequalities among men. He later places his hoped-for future men's movement (which
he perceives as a multicultural feminism) in an extension of this triangle and perceptively probes the
strengths, weaknesses, and contradictions within and between the movements. A lucid, jargon-free
overview of recent American men's reactions to feminism. All levels.R.W. Smith, (California State University, Northridge), Choice Reviews
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This is a timely and lively book that illuminates not only what different groups of men think about
gender but how they actually perform gender in their daily lives.Verta Taylor, Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society