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Men's Lives (8th Edition)

2010-10-13 
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基本信息·出版社:Allyn & Bacon
·页码:648 页
·出版日期:2009年02月
·ISBN:020569294X
·International Standard Book Number:020569294X
·条形码:9780205692941
·EAN:9780205692941
·版本:8
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语

内容简介

This text is intended as a broad introduction to the many types of inequality– economics, status, political power, sex and gender, sexual orientation, race, and ethnicity– in U.S. society and in a global setting. Gender; Men; Masculinity; Work, Relationships; Sexuality. For anyone interested in understanding men and their roles in society.


作者简介 Michael S. Kimmel is Professor of Sociology at SUNY at Stony Brook.  He is the author of Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men (HarperCollins, 2008) which was featured on the Today Show, Good Morning America and featured on over one hundred radio and newspaper and blog reviews.  His other books include Changing Men (1987), Men’s Lives(8th edition, 2009) Against the Tide: Profeminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990 (1992), The Politics of Manhood (1996), Manhood: A Cultural History (1996, 10th anniversary second edition, 2006), and The Gendered Society (3rd edition, 2008).  He co-edited The Encyclopedia on Men and Masculinities (2004) and Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities (2004).  He is the founder and editor of Men and Masculinities, the field’s premier scholarly journal, a book series on Gender and Sexuality at New York University Press, and edited the Sage Series on Men and Masculinities.  He lectures extensively in corporations and on campuses in the U.S. and abroad.  He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and co-author, Amy Aronson, and their 10 year old son, Zachary.
目录

IN THIS SECTION:

1.) BRIEF

2.) COMPREHENSIVE

 

 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Part I: Masculinities

Part II: Boyhood

Part III: Collegiate Masculinities: Privilege and Peril

Part IV: Men and Work

Part V: Men and Health: Body and Mind

Part VI: Men in Relationships

Part VII: Male Sexualities

Part VIII: Men in Families

Part IX: Masculinities in the Media and Popular Culture

Part X: Violence and Masculinities

Part XI: Men, Movements, and the Future



COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:


Part 1: MASCULINITIES

Editors’ Introduction

1.      Martha McCaughey, “Cavemen Masculinity”*

2.      Barry Deutsch, “The Male Privilege Checklist”*

3.      Yen Le Espiritu, “All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S. History”

4.      Alfredo Mirande, “‘Macho’ Contemporary Conceptions”

 

Part II: BOYHOOD

Editors’ Introduction

5.      Ellen Jordan, Angela Cowan, “Warrior Narratives in the Kindergarten Classroom: Renogotiating the Social Contract?”

6.      Emily Kane, “No way my boys are going to be like that! Parents’ responses to children’s gender nonconformity”*

7.      C.J. Pascoe, “‘Dude, You’re a Fag’: Adolescent Masculinity and the Fag Discourse”

8.      Paul Kivel, “The Be a Man Box”

9.      Ritch C. Savin-Williams, “Memories of Childhood and Early Adolescent Sexual Feelings Among Gay and Bisexual Boys”

10.      Ann Ferguson, “Making a Name for Yourself: Transgressive Acts and Gender Performance”

 

Part III: COLLEGIATE MASCULINITIES: PRIVILEGE AND PERIL

Editors’ Introduction

11.      Michael Kimmel, “Guyland: Gendering the Transition to Adulthood”*

12.      Shaun R. Harper, “The Measure of a Man: Conceptualizations of Masculinity among High- Achieving African American Male College Students”

13.      Peter Lyman, “The Fraternal Bond as a Joking Relationship: A Case Study of the Role of Sexist Jokes in Male Group Bonding”

14.      Rocco L. Capraro, “Why College Men Drink: Alcohol, Adventure and the Paradox of Masculinity”

15.      Greg Bortnichak, “The Starbucks Intervention”*

 

Part IV: MEN AND WORK

Editors’ Introduction

16.      Christine L. Williams, “The Glass Escalator: Hidden Advantages for Men in the ‘Female’ Professions”

17.      Kevin D. Henson, Jackie Krasas Rogers, “‘Why Marcia You’ve Changed!’ Male Clerical Temporary Workers Doing Masculinity in a Feminized Occupation”

18.      Beth A. Quinn, “Sexual Harassment and Masculinity: The Power and Meaning of ‘Girl Watching’”

19.      Kristen Schilt, “Just one of the guys?: How transman make gender visible at work”*

 

Part V: MEN AND HEALTH: BODY AND MIND

Editors’ Introduction

20.      Don Sabo, “Masculinities and Men’s Health: Moving Toward Post-Superman Era Prevention”

21.      Katherine Slevin and Thomas Linneman, “Old Gay Men’s Bodies”*

22.      Gloria Steinem, “If Men Could Menstruate”

23.      Meika Loe, “Fixing Broken Masculinity: Viagra as a Technology for the Production of Gender and Sexuality”

24.      Monica Casper and Lisa Jean Moore, "It Takes Balls: Lance Armstrong and the Triumph of American Masculinity"*

 

Part VI: MEN IN RELATIONSHIPS

Editors’ Introduction

25.      Karen Walker, “‘I’m not Friends the Way She’s Friends’: Ideological and Behavioral Constructions of Masculinity in Men’s Friendships”

26.      Peter M. Nardi, “The Politics of Gay Men’s Friendships”

27.      David Grazian, “The Girl Hunt: Urban Nightlife and the Performace of Masculinity as Collective Activity”*

28.      Peggy Giordano, Monica Longmore, and Wendy Manning, “Gender and the Meanings of Adolescent Romantic Relationships: A Focus on Boys”*

 

Part VII: MALE SEXUALITIES

Editors’ Introduction

29.      Michael A. Messner, “Becoming 100 Percent Straight”

30.      M. Rochlin, “The Heterosexual Questionnaire

31.      Robert Jensen, “A Pornographic World [What is normal?] ”*

32.      Chong-suk Han, “The Don’t Want to Cruise your Type: Gay Men of Color and the Racial Politics of Exclusion”*

33.      Julia O’Connell Davidson, Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor, “Fantasy Islands: Exploring the Demand for Sex Tourism”

 

Part VIII: MEN IN FAMILIES

Editors’ Introduction

34.      Francine M. Deutch, “Strategies Men Use to Resist”

35.      Anne Shelton, Daphne John, “Ethnicity, Race, and Difference: A Comparison of White, Black, and Hispanic Men's Household Labor Time”

36.      Scott Coltrane, “Fathering: Paradoxes, Contradictions and Dilemmas”

37.      Judith Stacey, “Cruising to Familyland: Gay Hypergamy and Rainbow Kinship”

 

 

Part IX: MASCULINITIES IN THE MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE

Editors’ Introduction

38.      Michael A. Messner, Jeffrey Montez de Oca, “The Male Consumer as Loser: Beer and Liquor Ads in Mega Sports Media Events”  

39.      David Nylund, “When in Rome: Heterosexism, Homophobia and Sports Talk Radio”

40.      Sine Anahita and Tamara Mix, “Retrofitting Frontier Masculinity for Alaska's War against Wolves”*

41.      Sarah F. Williams, “'A Walking Open Wound': Emo Rock and the 'Crisis' of Masculinity in America”*

 

Part X: VIOLENCE AND MASCULINITIES

Editors’ Introduction

42.      Nick T. Pappas, Patrick C. McKenry, Beth Skilken Catlett, “Athlete Aggression on the Rink and off the Ice: Athlete Violence and Aggression in Hockey and Interpersonal Relationships”

43.      James Gilligan, “Culture, Gender and Violence: ‘We are Not Women’”

44.      Tim Beneke, “Men on Rape”

45.      Cynthia Enloe, “Wielding Masculinity inside Abu Ghraib: Making Feminist Sense of an American Military Scandal"*

 

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