Transforming Masculinities
Title | Transforming Masculinities PDF eBook |
Author | Vic Seidler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2006-03-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134198205 |
Critically exploring the ways in which men and masculinities are commonly theorized, this multidisciplinary text opens up a discussion around such relationships, and shows that, as with feminisms, there is a diversity of theoretical traditions. It draws on a variety of examples, and explores new directions in the complexities of diverse male identities and emotional lives across different histories, cultures and traditions. This book: considers the experiences of different generations explores connections between masculinity and drugs investigates men and masculinities in a post-9/11 world considers new ways of thinking about male violence recognizes the importance of culture and provides spaces to explore different class, ‘race’ and ethnic masculinities. Written in a practical, versatile manner by an established author in this field, it points to new directions in thinking, and makes essential reading for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in the fields of sociology, gender studies, politics, philosophy and psychology.
Transforming Masculinities
Title | Transforming Masculinities PDF eBook |
Author | Victor J. Seidler |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780415370745 |
Critically exploring the theories of men and masculinities, this multidisciplinary text highlights diversity, and points to new directions. Written by an established author, it is essential reading for students and researchers in related fields.
Transforming Masculinities in African Christianity
Title | Transforming Masculinities in African Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Adriaan van Klinken |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | 350 |
Release | 2013-03-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1472401522 |
Studies of gender in African Christianity have usually focused on women. This book draws attention to men and constructions of masculinity, particularly important in light of the HIV epidemic which has given rise to a critical investigation of dominant forms of masculinity. These are often associated with the spread of HIV, gender-based violence and oppression of women. Against this background Christian theologians and local churches in Africa seek to change men and transform masculinities. Exploring the complexity and ambiguity of religious gender discourses in contemporary African contexts, this book critically examines the ways in which some progressive African theologians, and a Catholic parish and a Pentecostal church in Zambia, work on a 'transformation of masculinities'.
Transforming Masculinities in African Christianity
Title | Transforming Masculinities in African Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Adriaan van Klinken |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2016-02-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1317007549 |
Studies of gender in African Christianity have usually focused on women. This book draws attention to men and constructions of masculinity, particularly important in light of the HIV epidemic which has given rise to a critical investigation of dominant forms of masculinity. These are often associated with the spread of HIV, gender-based violence and oppression of women. Against this background Christian theologians and local churches in Africa seek to change men and transform masculinities. Exploring the complexity and ambiguity of religious gender discourses in contemporary African contexts, this book critically examines the ways in which some progressive African theologians, and a Catholic parish and a Pentecostal church in Zambia, work on a 'transformation of masculinities'.
Global Masculinities
Title | Global Masculinities PDF eBook |
Author | Mangesh Kulkarni |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2018-11-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429752075 |
What does it mean to be male in today’s world? This volume interrogates the myriad practices and myth-making that underlie dominant and subordinate constructions of masculinities around the world. Challenging the patriarchal bias that restricts alternative understanding of masculinities, this volume documents and shares evidence, insights and direction on how men and boys can creatively contribute to gender equality in the twenty-first century. The book: highlights the many lives of men and their interactions with socioeconomic and political processes, including the family, fatherhood, migration, development and violence; critiques hegemonic masculinities, and grapples with effective practices that engage men in the empowerment of women; explores how cultures of masculinity can be transformed to promote social justice, conflict-resolution and peace-building within and across nations The book will be indispensable to researchers interested in critical masculinity studies, women’s studies, sociology, social anthropology, law, public policy, political science and international relations. It will also be of great relevance to government officials, NGO activists, and other practitioners concerned with gender, health and development issues.
Men and Masculinities Around the World
Title | Men and Masculinities Around the World PDF eBook |
Author | E. Ruspini |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 282 |
Release | 2011-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230338003 |
This collection, with contributions on seventeen countries from social scientists from Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, analyzes the characteristics and potential of diverse educational, political and related initiatives towards progressive changes in gender relations to show how men are reacting to contemporary social change
Theologies and Practices of Inclusion
Title | Theologies and Practices of Inclusion PDF eBook |
Author | Nina Kurlberg |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Total Pages | 237 |
Release | 2021-10-08 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0334060575 |
Inclusion has recently become a high priority issue within the development sector, brought to the fore by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development's commitment to leave no one behind. Practices within the remit of inclusion often focus on increasing access and meaningful participation, with emphasis placed on bringing those at the margins to the centre. Theologies and Practices of Inclusion challenges such centre-focused practices from a global perspective, based on research conducted within the Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation Tearfund and beyond. Offering inspiration for practitioners within the sector and faith-based organisations in particular, as well as an academic contribution to the fields of international development studies and theology, the book aims to bridge theology and practice in an accessible way. Consisting of 13 chapters and case studies, this book draws on the wisdom of a diverse team of contributors at the forefront of international development, working in a variety of contexts. These include South Africa, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Ecuador, Panama, Bolivia, the Philippines, Iraq, Egypt and the UK. Highlighting ‘journey’, ‘change’ and ‘belonging’ as three key aspects of inclusion, the book explores the outworking of theologies of inclusion within organisational practice. With a foreword by Ruth Valerio, and an afterword by Catriona Dejean.