Recreating Men: Postmodern Masculinity PoliticsSAGE Publications, 25.03.2000 - 176 Seiten One of the most central issues for women's prospects for equality is whether man can and will change. Changing the social relations of gender will involve changing men's subjectives as well as their daily practices. This book asks whether this is possible. Bob Pease examines how men, who are supportive of feminism, are responding to the feminist challenge, through an exploration of their experiences and dilemmas in trying to live out their feminist commitment and resist hegemonic forms of masculinity. The book is driven by practical as well as theoretical concerns, and aims to develop strategies that will promote the process of change towards equality in gender relations. Drawing on a critical postmo |
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Theorizing Men and Patriarchy | 11 |
3 | 26 |
Recreating Masculine Subjectivities | 40 |
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