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The new edition of the essential textbook on masculinity and representations of masculinity in the context of gender and cultural studies Popular dialogues on gender and sexuality have evolved rapidly in recent decades, and students are finding new and exciting opportunities to examine gender and sexuality from critical perspectives. Masculinities in Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition synthesizes existing approaches to the study of masculinity and presents new theoretical models that enable a deeper and more nuanced investigation of the diverse forms of masculine identity. In this text, students are invited to investigate the constructs of masculinity they encounter in their own lives, offering a way for students to parse the varied and conflicting views on masculinity they may encounter in their communities, in the media, and in history. Now in its second edition, Masculinities in Theory has been fully updated to bring this overview of masculinity studies up to date with modern views and contemporary contexts. The text shines a light on new cases for examination drawn from popular culture and current events, including the masculinities of Trump and Putin, Indigenous masculinities, and the influence of the Black Lives Matter movement on concepts of masculinity. An entirely new chapter on trans masculinities is complemented by a thoroughly revised chapter on the experience of affective masculinities. This valuable work: Covers key theories applicable to gender studies in interdisciplinary humanities and social science programsDemonstrates the complex nature of masculinity from cultural and theoretical perspectivesExamines how the work of Butler, Derrida, Foucault, and other theorists can be used to interpret and analyze masculinityDiscusses feminist, queer, transgender, post-colonial, and ethnic studies in relation to masculinityOffering a clear, concise, and comprehensive introduction to the field, Masculinities in Theory, Second Edition is the ideal textbook for courses on masculinity, as well as general courses in gender studies, sexuality studies, and cultural studies. It is also an excellent resource for interdisciplinary courses in literature, art history, film, communications, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, and philosophy programs.

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Acknowledgments vi

Introduction: The Study of Masculinity 1

1 Theorizing Masculinity 17

2 Social Masculinity and Triangulation 55

3 Sexing Masculinity 72

4 Theorizing the Male Body 91

5 Masculinity in Disguise 121

6 Female Masculinities 133

7 Transing Cis Masculinity 142

8 Masculinity and Racialized Subjectivities 161

9 Masculinity and the Nation 188

10 Interracial Masculinities 217

11 Unstable Time: Masculinity in History 233

Index 245

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 09/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781119884088, 978-1119884088
      ISBN10: 111988408X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The new edition of the essential textbook on masculinity and representations of masculinity in the context of gender and cultural studies Popular dialogues on gender and sexuality have evolved rapidly in recent decades, and students are finding new and exciting opportunities to examine gender and sexuality from critical perspectives. Masculinities in Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition synthesizes existing approaches to the study of masculinity and presents new theoretical models that enable a deeper and more nuanced investigation of the diverse forms of masculine identity. In this text, students are invited to investigate the constructs of masculinity they encounter in their own lives, offering a way for students to parse the varied and conflicting views on masculinity they may encounter in their communities, in the media, and in history. Now in its second edition, Masculinities in Theory has been fully updated to bring this overview of masculinity studies up to date with modern views and contemporary contexts. The text shines a light on new cases for examination drawn from popular culture and current events, including the masculinities of Trump and Putin, Indigenous masculinities, and the influence of the Black Lives Matter movement on concepts of masculinity. An entirely new chapter on trans masculinities is complemented by a thoroughly revised chapter on the experience of affective masculinities. This valuable work: Covers key theories applicable to gender studies in interdisciplinary humanities and social science programsDemonstrates the complex nature of masculinity from cultural and theoretical perspectivesExamines how the work of Butler, Derrida, Foucault, and other theorists can be used to interpret and analyze masculinityDiscusses feminist, queer, transgender, post-colonial, and ethnic studies in relation to masculinityOffering a clear, concise, and comprehensive introduction to the field, Masculinities in Theory, Second Edition is the ideal textbook for courses on masculinity, as well as general courses in gender studies, sexuality studies, and cultural studies. It is also an excellent resource for interdisciplinary courses in literature, art history, film, communications, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, and philosophy programs.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vi

      Introduction: The Study of Masculinity 1

      1 Theorizing Masculinity 17

      2 Social Masculinity and Triangulation 55

      3 Sexing Masculinity 72

      4 Theorizing the Male Body 91

      5 Masculinity in Disguise 121

      6 Female Masculinities 133

      7 Transing Cis Masculinity 142

      8 Masculinity and Racialized Subjectivities 161

      9 Masculinity and the Nation 188

      10 Interracial Masculinities 217

      11 Unstable Time: Masculinity in History 233

      Index 245

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