"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, 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, he pushes…mehr
"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, 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, he pushes the boundaries of today's modern conversation about men and masculinity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Kimmel is a professor of sociology at SUNY, Stony Brook. A highly visible advocate for gender equality, he is the author of the celebrated Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men and Manhood in America, the definitive history of American masculinity, among other books, and is the founding editor of Men and Masculinities. He was among the founders of the National Organization for Men Against Sexism, now celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary.
Inhaltsangabe
Has "A man's world" become "A woman's nation"? : men's responses to women's increased equality in the twenty-first century The children's hour: masculine redemption in contemporary film (with Amy Aronson) Reconciliation, appropriation, inspiration, and conversation : four strategies of racial healing among white men Who are the real male bashers? A war against boys? "Gender symmetry" in domestic violence Profiling school shooters and shooters' schools : the cultural contexts of aggrieved entitlement and restorative masculinity Globalization and its mal(e)contents : masculinity on the extreme right Promise keepers : patriarchy's second coming as masculine renewal Saving the males at VMI and Citadel Janey got her gun : a VMI postscript Who's afraid of men doing feminism? Profeminist men : the "other" men's movement
Has "A man's world" become "A woman's nation"? : men's responses to women's increased equality in the twenty-first century The children's hour: masculine redemption in contemporary film (with Amy Aronson) Reconciliation, appropriation, inspiration, and conversation : four strategies of racial healing among white men Who are the real male bashers? A war against boys? "Gender symmetry" in domestic violence Profiling school shooters and shooters' schools : the cultural contexts of aggrieved entitlement and restorative masculinity Globalization and its mal(e)contents : masculinity on the extreme right Promise keepers : patriarchy's second coming as masculine renewal Saving the males at VMI and Citadel Janey got her gun : a VMI postscript Who's afraid of men doing feminism? Profeminist men : the "other" men's movement
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