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Masculinity --- Men --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Social aspects --- History --- Identity.
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This past decade has witnessed an extraordinary transformation in men's lives. For years, wave after wave of the women's movement, a movement that reshaped every aspect of American life, produced nary a ripple among men. But suddenly men are in the spotlight. Yet, the public discussions often seem strained, silly, and sometimes flat-out wrong. The spotlight itself seems to obscure as much as it illuminates. Old tired clichTs about men's resistance to romantic commitment or reluctance to be led to the marriage altar seem perennially recyclable in advice books and on TV talk shows, but these days the laughter feels more forced, the defensiveness more pronounced. Pop biologists avoid careful confrontation with serious scientific research in their quest to find anatomical or evolutionary bases for promiscuity or porn addiction, hoping that by fiat, one can pronounce that "boys will be boys" and render it more than a flaccid tautology. And political pundits wring their hands about the feminization of American manhood, as if gender equality has neutered these formerly proud studs. Misframing Men, a collection of Michael Kimmel's commentaries on contemporary debates about masculinity, argues that the media have largely misframed this debate. Kimmel, among the world's best-known scholars in gender studies, discusses political moments such as the Virginia Military Institute and Citadel cases that reached the Supreme Court (he participated as expert witness for the Justice Department) along with Promise Keepers rallies, mythopoetic gatherings, and white supremacists. He takes on antifeminists as the real male bashers, questions the unsubstantiated assertions that men suffer from domestic violence to the same degree as women, and examines the claims made by those who want to rescue boys from the "misandrous" reforms initiated by feminism. In writings both solidly grounded and forcefully argued, Kimmel pushes the boundaries of today's modern conversation about men and masculinity.
Men in mass media. --- Masculinity. --- Men --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Mass media --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Identity.
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Men --- Psychoanalysis --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Masculinity --- Identity --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Sex (Psychology) --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Men - Identity
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Mountaineering --- Masculinity. --- Men --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Climbing mountains --- Mountain climbing --- Hiking --- Outdoor life --- Psychological aspects. --- Identity.
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Gender Socialization and the Making of Gender in the Indian Contex discusses what gender is, its formation and effects, and how children form gender identities by conforming to social expectations and imitating gender-specific behaviour. As they grow older, they learn to assimilate this behaviour and the norms that they had earlier merely imitated. They also learn the consequences of deviating from these norms.
Sex role --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Women --- Men --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Female identity --- Feminine identity --- Sex (Psychology) --- Social aspects --- Identity.
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Offering a new contribution to debates about the British home front in WWII, this book addresses the way the Home Guard has been remembered in popular culture through examination of key films, as well as TV's Dad's Army. The authors also explore the personal memories of individuals who served in the Home Guard.
World War, 1939-1945 --- War work --- Great Britain. --- British popular memory. --- Home Guard. --- Second World War. --- bombardment. --- cultural products. --- home defence. --- incursion. --- invasion. --- masculine identity. --- military strategy. --- occupation. --- personal memory. --- personal recollections. --- political discourses.
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Explore the feelings of men toward other men without the pigeonholing found in terms like "gay" and "straight"!Male to Male: Sexual Feeling Across the Boundaries of Identity starts with the evidence that most studies on male sexuality have ignored--the same-sex feelings of men whose identities are heterosexual. Of the more than fifty men in this book, almost half were aware of some degree of same-sex feeling. But beyond percentages, the primary focus of Male to Male is the exploration--through their own words--of how these men experienced same-sex feelings, what these feelings meant
Men --- Male homosexuality. --- Gender identity. --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Homosexuality, Male --- Homosexuality --- Male sexuality --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity. --- Psychology. --- Sexual behavior. --- Sexual behavior --- Gender dysphoria
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"Men, Masculinities and Intimate Partner Violence examines how gender and other social identities and inequalities shape experiences of, and responses to, violence in intimate relationships. It provides new insights into men as both perpetrators and victims of violence, as well as on how to involve men and boys in anti-violence work. The chapters explore partner violence from the perspectives of researchers, therapists, activists, organisations, media as well as men of different background and sexual orientation. Highlighting the distinct and ambivalent ways we relate to violence and masculinity, this timely volume provides nuanced approaches to men, masculinity and intimate partner violence in various societies in the global North and South. This book foregrounds scholarship on men and masculinities in the context of intimate partner violence. By doing so, it revitalises feminist theorising and research on partner abuse, and brings together the fields of masculinity studies and studies of intimate partner violence. The book will be a vital resource for students and scholars in criminology, gender studies, psychology, social work and sociology, as well as those working with men and boys"--
Men --- Masculinity. --- Intimate partner violence. --- IPV (Intimate partner violence) --- Partner violence, Intimate --- Violence --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Identity. --- Domestic violence --- Sweden --- Masculinity --- Relationships --- Book
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- World history --- History of civilization --- History --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- gender --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Masculinity --- Men --- Male identity --- Masculine identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Social aspects --- Identity.
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The complex relationship between masculinity and religion, as experienced in both the secular and ecclesiastical worlds, forms the focus for this volume, whose range encompasses the rabbis of the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmud, and moves via Carolingian and Norman France, Siena, Antioch, and high and late medieval England to the eve of the Reformation. Chapters investigate the creation and reconstitution of different expressions of masculine identity, from the clerical enthusiasts for marriage to the lay practitioners of chastity, from crusading bishops to holy kings. They also consider the extent to which lay and clerical understandings of masculinity existed in an unstable dialectical relationship, at times sharing similar features, at others pointedly different, co-opting and rejecting features of the other; the articles show this interplay to be more far more complicated than a simple linear narrative of either increasing divergence, or of clerical colonization of lay masculinity. They also challenge conventional historiographies of the adoption of clerical celibacy, of the decline of monasticism and the gendered nature of piety. Patricia Cullum is Head of History at the University of Huddersfield; Katherine J. Lewis is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield. Contributors: James G. Clark, P.H. Cullum, Kirsten A. Fenton, Joanna Huntington, Katherine J. Lewis, Matthew Mesley, Catherine Sanok, Michael L. Satlow, Rachel Stone, Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, Marita von Weissenberg
Clergy --- Masculinity --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Church history --- Clergé --- Masculinité --- Civilisation médiévale --- Eglise --- History --- Histoire --- Clergé --- Masculinité --- Civilisation médiévale --- History. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Men --- Antioch. --- Babylonian. --- Carolingian. --- Chastity. --- Clerical Enthusiasts. --- Clerical celibacy. --- Crusading Bishops. --- Ecclesiastical world. --- Ecclesiastical. --- Gender roles. --- Gendered Nature of Piety. --- Historical analysis. --- Holy Kings. --- Masculine Identity. --- Masculine identity. --- Medieval England. --- Medieval society. --- Middle Ages. --- Monasticism. --- Norman France. --- Palestinian Talmud. --- Rabbis. --- Reformation. --- Religious Men. --- Religious institutions. --- Religious masculinity. --- Religious practices. --- Secular world. --- Secular. --- Siena.
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