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Full Description
This volume explores which relations produce or maintain masculinities
and certain gendered systems of power and the consequences of these gender
constructions that further gender research. To understand the meanings of
masculinity/masculinities and relationalities as critical concepts in gender
studies it takes a wide theoretical grip that spans over several research
fields. From a feminist perspective, it critically investigates masculinities
as relationally constructed by scrutinizing which relations construct
masculinity within a certain gendered system of power, such as the nation, the
family, or the workplace, and explores how this is done. 'In relation to what?'
is hence, in spite of its almost vulgar rhetorical simplicity, an important
question in investigating and problematizing gender.
Contents
Introduction:
Masculinity/masculinities and relationality, Anneli Häyrén
and Helena Wahlström Henriksson.- Exploring
the relationality of fatherhood: John Irving's The Cider House Rules, Helena Wahlström Henriksson.- Doing
(oppressive) gender via men's relations with children, Keith Pringle.- Making friends: Construction of change,
masculine positions and friendships among former drug users, Klara Goedecke.- Constructions
of masculinity, construction of context: Relational processes in everyday work,
Anneli Häyrén.- (Re)doing men in museum exhibitions? Masculinities and the
democratization of heritage in South Africa, Cecilia Rodéhn.- Fear and love:
Masculinities and emotions in autobiographies by Swedish politicians, Margaretha
Fahlgren.