Masculinities Matter!: Men, Gender and Development: Global Masculinities
Editat de Frances Cleaveren Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2002
Incorporating men into gender and development requires us to reconsider some of the theories and concepts which underlie policies. This book addresses a variety of such concepts and debates including the links between modernization, development and gender, whether feminist analytical frameworks are appropriate for incorporating men and their concerns, how useful the concept of hegemonic masculinity is in understanding different cultural conceptions of manliness, and the need to find ways of combining concern with micro level and private social relations with an analysis of macro level trends and structures.
Chapters in this book draw on experience from a variety of geographical areas and different development projects and processes to analyse men and masculinities and to draw out implications for policy and practice. Subjects covered include working with children and in schools, impacting upon sexual health and intimate relations, and working with men in women's groups. Other chapters look at gender relations and masculinities in situations of violence and conflict, the role of the state and ideologies of nationalism in shaping masculinities, and the interlinking of gender relations with race and class. Overall they illustrate the complexity of economic and social relationships shaped by local, national and international processes, and the importance of incorporating an understanding of men and masculinities into gender and development.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842770658
ISBN-10: 1842770659
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria Global Masculinities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1842770659
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria Global Masculinities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword - Michael Kimmel
1. Men and Masculinities: New Directions in Gender and Development - Frances Cleaver
2. Nationalism, Masculinity and the Developmental State: Exploring Hindutva Masculinities - Prem Vijayan
3. Collapsing Masculinities and Weak States - A Case Study of Northern Uganda - Chris Dolan
4. Lenin, the Pinguero and the Cuban Imaginings of Maleness in Times of Scarcity - David Forrest
5. Deconstructing Domination: Gender Disempowerment and the Legacy of Colonialism and Apartheid in Omaheke, Namibia - Niki Kandirikirira
6. Men in Women's Groups: a Gender and Agency Analysis of Local Institutions - Helen Hambly Odame
7. Boys will be Boys: Addressing the Social Construction of Gender - Marilyn Thomson
8. Why Do Dogs Lick their Balls? Gender, Desire and Change - A Case Study from Vietnam - Neil Doyle
9. Targeting Men for a Change: AIDS Discourse and Activism in Africa - Janet Bujra
Index
1. Men and Masculinities: New Directions in Gender and Development - Frances Cleaver
2. Nationalism, Masculinity and the Developmental State: Exploring Hindutva Masculinities - Prem Vijayan
3. Collapsing Masculinities and Weak States - A Case Study of Northern Uganda - Chris Dolan
4. Lenin, the Pinguero and the Cuban Imaginings of Maleness in Times of Scarcity - David Forrest
5. Deconstructing Domination: Gender Disempowerment and the Legacy of Colonialism and Apartheid in Omaheke, Namibia - Niki Kandirikirira
6. Men in Women's Groups: a Gender and Agency Analysis of Local Institutions - Helen Hambly Odame
7. Boys will be Boys: Addressing the Social Construction of Gender - Marilyn Thomson
8. Why Do Dogs Lick their Balls? Gender, Desire and Change - A Case Study from Vietnam - Neil Doyle
9. Targeting Men for a Change: AIDS Discourse and Activism in Africa - Janet Bujra
Index
Recenzii
This book will make an extremely useful contribution to the growing debate on the politics and practice of including a focus on men and masculinities in gender and development policy and planning. With its rich, diverse and empirically grounded contributions, it should be widely read.
A thorough and thoughtful review of the state of affairs in studies of men and masculinities in development and a clear and systematic text every lecturer in gender and development will happily give as required readings to her students.
Cleaver has brought together a compelling set of articles that depict men as at once misunderstood, maligned, and at times resistant, but truly necessary partners in the development process. The more one reads, the more it becomes clear that men represent a critical, but largely untapped resource that must be engaged in partnership to achieve gender equality, reduction in poverty, to slow the spread of HIV/AIDS, and to curb the many forms of gender-based violence.
This much needed book poses serious and timely questions about the scope and purpose of gender and development theory and practice. Its wide range of case studies from different geographical and social contexts illustrates the complexity and urgency of issues around men, gender and development, and demonstrates the strength of an analysis which is both contextually embedded and linked in with global structures and issues.
Composed of a number of essays by academicians and policy workers and designed to stimulate dialogue between these two groups, the book provides for an array of approaches ranging from the densely theoretical to the pragmatic.
A thorough and thoughtful review of the state of affairs in studies of men and masculinities in development and a clear and systematic text every lecturer in gender and development will happily give as required readings to her students.
Cleaver has brought together a compelling set of articles that depict men as at once misunderstood, maligned, and at times resistant, but truly necessary partners in the development process. The more one reads, the more it becomes clear that men represent a critical, but largely untapped resource that must be engaged in partnership to achieve gender equality, reduction in poverty, to slow the spread of HIV/AIDS, and to curb the many forms of gender-based violence.
This much needed book poses serious and timely questions about the scope and purpose of gender and development theory and practice. Its wide range of case studies from different geographical and social contexts illustrates the complexity and urgency of issues around men, gender and development, and demonstrates the strength of an analysis which is both contextually embedded and linked in with global structures and issues.
Composed of a number of essays by academicians and policy workers and designed to stimulate dialogue between these two groups, the book provides for an array of approaches ranging from the densely theoretical to the pragmatic.