Men, Masculinities and Disaster
Herausgeber: Enarson, Elaine; Pease, Bob
Men, Masculinities and Disaster
Herausgeber: Enarson, Elaine; Pease, Bob
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This book elaborates on diverse dominant practices of masculinity in disasters and how this shapes recovery and resilience. Original studies in diverse environmental, hazard, and cultural contexts highlight the high costs paid by men emotionally, and how diverse forms of masculinities shape their efforts to respond and recover from disasters and to cope with extreme weather and other climate challenges. The final chapters demonstrate men's diverse strategies for challenging hierarchies in disasters, including around gender, sexuality, disability, age, and culture.
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This book elaborates on diverse dominant practices of masculinity in disasters and how this shapes recovery and resilience. Original studies in diverse environmental, hazard, and cultural contexts highlight the high costs paid by men emotionally, and how diverse forms of masculinities shape their efforts to respond and recover from disasters and to cope with extreme weather and other climate challenges. The final chapters demonstrate men's diverse strategies for challenging hierarchies in disasters, including around gender, sexuality, disability, age, and culture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781138324602
- ISBN-10: 1138324604
- Artikelnr.: 53544316
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781138324602
- ISBN-10: 1138324604
- Artikelnr.: 53544316
Elaine Enarson is an independent scholar based in Colorado, USA. Bob Pease is Professor of Social Work at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Foreword
Section 1: Critical men's studies and disaster
1. The Gendered Terrain of Disaster: Thinking About Men and Masculinities
2. Masculinism, Climate Change and 'Man-Made' Disasters: Towards an
Environmental Profeminist Response
3. Men and Masculinities in the Social Movement for a Just Reconstruction
After Hurricane Katrina
4. Hyper-Masculinity and Disaster: The Reconstruction of Hegemonic
Masculinity in the Wake of Calamity
5. Re-Reading Gender and Patriarchy Through a 'Lens of Masculinity:' The
'Known' Story and New Narratives From Post-Mitch Nicaragua
Section 2: The high cost of disaster for men: Coping with loss and change
6. Men, Masculinities and Wildfire: Embodied Resistance and Rupture
7. Emotional and Personal Costs for Men of the Black Saturday Bushfires in
Victoria, Australia
8. The Tsunami's Wake: Mourning and Masculinity in Eastern Sri Lanka
9. Japanese Families Decoupling Following the Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Disaster: Men's Choice between Economic Stability and Radiation Exposure
Section 3: Diversity of impact and response among men in the aftermath of
disaster
10. Disabled Masculinities and Disasters
11. Masculinity, Sexuality and Disaster: Unpacking Gendered LGBT
Experiences in the 2011 Brisbane Floods, Queensland, Australia
12. Indigenous Masculinities in a Changing Climate: Vulnerability and
Resilience In the United States
13. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Canada and the
United States: Dimensions of the Male Youth Experience
Section 4: Transforming masculinity in disaster management
14. Firefighters, Technology and Masculinity in the Micro-management of
Disasters: Swedish Examples
15. Resisting and Accommodating the Masculinist Gender Regime in
Firefighting: An Insider View from the United Kingdom
16. Using a Gendered Lens to Reduce Disaster and Climate Risk in Southern
Africa: The Potential Leadership of Men's Organizations
17. Training Pacific Male Managers for Gender Equality in Disaster Response
and Management
18. Integrating Men and Masculinities in Caribbean Disaster Risk Management
19. Men, Masculinities and Disaster: An Action Research Agenda
20. Afterword
Section 1: Critical men's studies and disaster
1. The Gendered Terrain of Disaster: Thinking About Men and Masculinities
2. Masculinism, Climate Change and 'Man-Made' Disasters: Towards an
Environmental Profeminist Response
3. Men and Masculinities in the Social Movement for a Just Reconstruction
After Hurricane Katrina
4. Hyper-Masculinity and Disaster: The Reconstruction of Hegemonic
Masculinity in the Wake of Calamity
5. Re-Reading Gender and Patriarchy Through a 'Lens of Masculinity:' The
'Known' Story and New Narratives From Post-Mitch Nicaragua
Section 2: The high cost of disaster for men: Coping with loss and change
6. Men, Masculinities and Wildfire: Embodied Resistance and Rupture
7. Emotional and Personal Costs for Men of the Black Saturday Bushfires in
Victoria, Australia
8. The Tsunami's Wake: Mourning and Masculinity in Eastern Sri Lanka
9. Japanese Families Decoupling Following the Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Disaster: Men's Choice between Economic Stability and Radiation Exposure
Section 3: Diversity of impact and response among men in the aftermath of
disaster
10. Disabled Masculinities and Disasters
11. Masculinity, Sexuality and Disaster: Unpacking Gendered LGBT
Experiences in the 2011 Brisbane Floods, Queensland, Australia
12. Indigenous Masculinities in a Changing Climate: Vulnerability and
Resilience In the United States
13. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Canada and the
United States: Dimensions of the Male Youth Experience
Section 4: Transforming masculinity in disaster management
14. Firefighters, Technology and Masculinity in the Micro-management of
Disasters: Swedish Examples
15. Resisting and Accommodating the Masculinist Gender Regime in
Firefighting: An Insider View from the United Kingdom
16. Using a Gendered Lens to Reduce Disaster and Climate Risk in Southern
Africa: The Potential Leadership of Men's Organizations
17. Training Pacific Male Managers for Gender Equality in Disaster Response
and Management
18. Integrating Men and Masculinities in Caribbean Disaster Risk Management
19. Men, Masculinities and Disaster: An Action Research Agenda
20. Afterword
Foreword
Section 1: Critical men's studies and disaster
1. The Gendered Terrain of Disaster: Thinking About Men and Masculinities
2. Masculinism, Climate Change and 'Man-Made' Disasters: Towards an
Environmental Profeminist Response
3. Men and Masculinities in the Social Movement for a Just Reconstruction
After Hurricane Katrina
4. Hyper-Masculinity and Disaster: The Reconstruction of Hegemonic
Masculinity in the Wake of Calamity
5. Re-Reading Gender and Patriarchy Through a 'Lens of Masculinity:' The
'Known' Story and New Narratives From Post-Mitch Nicaragua
Section 2: The high cost of disaster for men: Coping with loss and change
6. Men, Masculinities and Wildfire: Embodied Resistance and Rupture
7. Emotional and Personal Costs for Men of the Black Saturday Bushfires in
Victoria, Australia
8. The Tsunami's Wake: Mourning and Masculinity in Eastern Sri Lanka
9. Japanese Families Decoupling Following the Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Disaster: Men's Choice between Economic Stability and Radiation Exposure
Section 3: Diversity of impact and response among men in the aftermath of
disaster
10. Disabled Masculinities and Disasters
11. Masculinity, Sexuality and Disaster: Unpacking Gendered LGBT
Experiences in the 2011 Brisbane Floods, Queensland, Australia
12. Indigenous Masculinities in a Changing Climate: Vulnerability and
Resilience In the United States
13. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Canada and the
United States: Dimensions of the Male Youth Experience
Section 4: Transforming masculinity in disaster management
14. Firefighters, Technology and Masculinity in the Micro-management of
Disasters: Swedish Examples
15. Resisting and Accommodating the Masculinist Gender Regime in
Firefighting: An Insider View from the United Kingdom
16. Using a Gendered Lens to Reduce Disaster and Climate Risk in Southern
Africa: The Potential Leadership of Men's Organizations
17. Training Pacific Male Managers for Gender Equality in Disaster Response
and Management
18. Integrating Men and Masculinities in Caribbean Disaster Risk Management
19. Men, Masculinities and Disaster: An Action Research Agenda
20. Afterword
Section 1: Critical men's studies and disaster
1. The Gendered Terrain of Disaster: Thinking About Men and Masculinities
2. Masculinism, Climate Change and 'Man-Made' Disasters: Towards an
Environmental Profeminist Response
3. Men and Masculinities in the Social Movement for a Just Reconstruction
After Hurricane Katrina
4. Hyper-Masculinity and Disaster: The Reconstruction of Hegemonic
Masculinity in the Wake of Calamity
5. Re-Reading Gender and Patriarchy Through a 'Lens of Masculinity:' The
'Known' Story and New Narratives From Post-Mitch Nicaragua
Section 2: The high cost of disaster for men: Coping with loss and change
6. Men, Masculinities and Wildfire: Embodied Resistance and Rupture
7. Emotional and Personal Costs for Men of the Black Saturday Bushfires in
Victoria, Australia
8. The Tsunami's Wake: Mourning and Masculinity in Eastern Sri Lanka
9. Japanese Families Decoupling Following the Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Disaster: Men's Choice between Economic Stability and Radiation Exposure
Section 3: Diversity of impact and response among men in the aftermath of
disaster
10. Disabled Masculinities and Disasters
11. Masculinity, Sexuality and Disaster: Unpacking Gendered LGBT
Experiences in the 2011 Brisbane Floods, Queensland, Australia
12. Indigenous Masculinities in a Changing Climate: Vulnerability and
Resilience In the United States
13. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Canada and the
United States: Dimensions of the Male Youth Experience
Section 4: Transforming masculinity in disaster management
14. Firefighters, Technology and Masculinity in the Micro-management of
Disasters: Swedish Examples
15. Resisting and Accommodating the Masculinist Gender Regime in
Firefighting: An Insider View from the United Kingdom
16. Using a Gendered Lens to Reduce Disaster and Climate Risk in Southern
Africa: The Potential Leadership of Men's Organizations
17. Training Pacific Male Managers for Gender Equality in Disaster Response
and Management
18. Integrating Men and Masculinities in Caribbean Disaster Risk Management
19. Men, Masculinities and Disaster: An Action Research Agenda
20. Afterword