FatherlandsMapping Masculinities
In: The Violence of LiberationGender and Tibetan Buddhist Revival in Post-Mao China, S. 29-75
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In: The Violence of LiberationGender and Tibetan Buddhist Revival in Post-Mao China, S. 29-75
Challenges the assumption that masculinity can be measured in terms of some dimension(s) that are discoverable, & argues that there is no single masculinity, but multiple manifestations of what it means to be male. Analyses of masculinity must be grounded in general discussions of gender within the contexts of history & culture. 1 Reference. K. Hyatt Stewart
In: Filipino Crosscurrents, S. 177-184
Examines the social construction of the terms "gender," "family," & "masculinities" & their dynamic interplay in traditional, early-modern, late-modern, & postmodern societies. Notions of masculinity in each period are discussed in relation to men's social & familial roles, noting shifting constructions of & the multiple faces of male identities. It is concluded that theory & research on gender relationships cannot be separated from that on family relationships. 13 References. K. Hyatt Stewart
In: Gender and Empire, S. 59-80
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Global Masculinities, Femininities, and Sexualities" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Multiple marginalities. An intercultural dialogue on gender in education across Europe and Afrika., S. 192-205
In: Gendered Profession, S. 141-171
In: Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe, S. 124-143
In: Migration, Masculinities and Reproductive Labour, S. 171-204