Theorizing Masculinities
First Edition
Edited by:
- Harry Brod - University of Northern Iowa, USA
- Michael Kaufman - Canada
July 1994 | 302 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Drawing together the broad range of theoretical issues posed in the new study of masculinity, contributors from diverse backgrounds address in this volume the different disciplinary roots of theories of masculinity - sociology, psychoanalysis, ethnography, and inequality studies. Subsequent chapters theoretically model many issues central to the study of men - power, ethnicity, feminism, homophobia - or develop theoretical explanations of some of the institutions most closely identified with men including the military and the men's movement.
Michael S Kimmel
Foreword
Harry Brod and Michael Kaufman
Introduction
PART ONE: THEORIZING MASCULINITIES
R W Connell
Psychoanalysis on Masculinity
Scott Coltrane
Theorizing Masculinities in Contemporary Social Science
Don Conway-Long
Ethnographies and Masculinities
Harry Brod
Some Thoughts on Some Histories of Some Masculinities
Jeff Hearn and David L Collinson
Theorizing Unities and Differences Between Men and Between Masculinities
Michael S Kimmel
Masculinity as Homophobia
Michael Kaufman
Men, Feminism, and Men's Contradictory Experiences of Power
PART TWO: THEORIZING MASCULINITIES
David H J Morgan
Theater of War
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill
The Making of Black English Masculinities
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Michael A Messner
Gender Displays and Men's Power
David S Gutterman
Postmodernism and the Interrogation of Masculinity
Arthur Flannigan-Saint-Aubin
The Male Body and Literary Metaphors for Masculinity
Michael S Kimmel and Michael Kaufman
Weekend Warriors