Description:This book explores how political institutions can challenge dominant and normative masculinities, guiding thinking instead toward a transformation of gendered power structures and general equality. Representing a range of relevant areas,the expert chapter authors provide various methodological and theoretical approaches applied to shifting gender meaningsin cultural, national, and social contexts. Authors also represent a variety of cultures, contributing to the multi-perspectivedebate about how best to achieve gender equality in the real world.Among the topics discussed:Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventionsTowards a feminist theory of male rapePolitical implications of challenging men’s everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention workMen as allies: a case study of White Ribbon AustraliaMasculine Power and Gender Equality:Masculinities as Change Agentsprovides valuable insight into strategies for re-imagining male-dominated power structures and promoting gender equality.0402Political masculinities as agents of change: Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventions.-The politics of challenging and changing men and boys’ everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention work.- I present a role model of fluid masculinity…’: Gender Politics of Israeli Pro-Feminist Men in a High School Gender equality intervention Program.-Towards a feminist theory of male rape: Connecting male victimization to care.- Men as Allies: A Case Study of White Ribbon Australia.-Scandalous Muslim men in Swedish politics. Gender and ethnicity in the Omar Mustafa, Mehmed Kaplan and Yasri Khan debates.- Beyond the theory: The politics of men and masculinities in practice.-Political masculinities as agents of change: A critical reflection.1302Russell Luyt heads the Department of Psychology, Social Work and Counselling at the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom. His work focuses primarily on the social psychology of gender, looking at the cross-cultural intersection of gender, ‘race’ and social class; the critique of traditional masculinity, femininity and gender measurement; media representations of gender; masculinities and aggression; masculinities, prejudice and sexual minorities; and qualitative methodologies.Kathleen Starck is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Her research interests include gender studies, Cold War cultures, postcolonial studies, popular culture, contemporary drama as well as post-socialism. She recently published Of Treason, God and Testicles. Political Masculinities in British and American Films of the Early Cold War (C-S-P, 2016) and co-edited with Birgit Sauer A Man’s World? Political Masculinities in Literature and Culture (C-S-P, 2014), is founder of the research network “Political Masculinities” and has been organising international conferences on political masculinities since 2012.1802This book explores how political institutions can challenge dominant and normative masculinities, guiding thinking instead toward a transformation of gendered power structures and general equality. Representing a range of relevant areas,the expert chapter authors provide various methodological and theoretical approaches applied to shifting gender meaningsin cultural, national, and social contexts. Authors also represent a variety of cultures, contributing to the multi-perspectivedebate about how best to achieve gender equality in the real world.Among the topics discussed:Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventionsTowards a feminist theory of male rapePolitical implications of challenging men’s everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention workMen as allies: a case study of White Ribbon AustraliaMasculine Power and Gender Equality:Masculinities as Change Agentsprovides valuable insight into strategies for re-imagining male-dominated power structures and promoting gender equality.1902Provides a multicultural perspective on gender equality and traditional masculinityExplores how political institutions can challenge dominant gendered power structuresEmphasizes practical, interdisciplinary approachesto real-world situations2502060530001https://covers.springernature.com/boo...0101https://www.springer.com/978303035161801http://www.springer.com/01Springer Nature ImprintSPRSpringer0101SIPSpringer International Publishing01055251753Springer International PublishingChamCH0420200304202001WORLD08500gr01235mm02155mm2703978303035162515978303035162501ISBN-13 hyphenated978-3-030-35162-5DG0603978303035164915978303035164901ISBN-13 hyphenated978-3-030-35164-9BCSpringer Internationa...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. 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Masculine Power and Gender Equality: Masculinities as Change Agents
Description: This book explores how political institutions can challenge dominant and normative masculinities, guiding thinking instead toward a transformation of gendered power structures and general equality. Representing a range of relevant areas,the expert chapter authors provide various methodological and theoretical approaches applied to shifting gender meaningsin cultural, national, and social contexts. Authors also represent a variety of cultures, contributing to the multi-perspectivedebate about how best to achieve gender equality in the real world.Among the topics discussed:Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventionsTowards a feminist theory of male rapePolitical implications of challenging men’s everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention workMen as allies: a case study of White Ribbon AustraliaMasculine Power and Gender Equality:Masculinities as Change Agentsprovides valuable insight into strategies for re-imagining male-dominated power structures and promoting gender equality.0402Political masculinities as agents of change: Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventions.-The politics of challenging and changing men and boys’ everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention work.- I present a role model of fluid masculinity…’: Gender Politics of Israeli Pro-Feminist Men in a High School Gender equality intervention Program.-Towards a feminist theory of male rape: Connecting male victimization to care.- Men as Allies: A Case Study of White Ribbon Australia.-Scandalous Muslim men in Swedish politics. Gender and ethnicity in the Omar Mustafa, Mehmed Kaplan and Yasri Khan debates.- Beyond the theory: The politics of men and masculinities in practice.-Political masculinities as agents of change: A critical reflection.1302Russell Luyt heads the Department of Psychology, Social Work and Counselling at the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom. His work focuses primarily on the social psychology of gender, looking at the cross-cultural intersection of gender, ‘race’ and social class; the critique of traditional masculinity, femininity and gender measurement; media representations of gender; masculinities and aggression; masculinities, prejudice and sexual minorities; and qualitative methodologies.Kathleen Starck is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Her research interests include gender studies, Cold War cultures, postcolonial studies, popular culture, contemporary drama as well as post-socialism. She recently published Of Treason, God and Testicles. Political Masculinities in British and American Films of the Early Cold War (C-S-P, 2016) and co-edited with Birgit Sauer A Man’s World? Political Masculinities in Literature and Culture (C-S-P, 2014), is founder of the research network “Political Masculinities” and has been organising international conferences on political masculinities since 2012.1802This book explores how political institutions can challenge dominant and normative masculinities, guiding thinking instead toward a transformation of gendered power structures and general equality. Representing a range of relevant areas,the expert chapter authors provide various methodological and theoretical approaches applied to shifting gender meaningsin cultural, national, and social contexts. Authors also represent a variety of cultures, contributing to the multi-perspectivedebate about how best to achieve gender equality in the real world.Among the topics discussed:Reimagining masculinities, their everyday practice and practical interventionsTowards a feminist theory of male rapePolitical implications of challenging men’s everyday practices through domestic violence primary prevention workMen as allies: a case study of White Ribbon AustraliaMasculine Power and Gender Equality:Masculinities as Change Agentsprovides valuable insight into strategies for re-imagining male-dominated power structures and promoting gender equality.1902Provides a multicultural perspective on gender equality and traditional masculinityExplores how political institutions can challenge dominant gendered power structuresEmphasizes practical, interdisciplinary approachesto real-world situations2502060530001https://covers.springernature.com/boo...0101https://www.springer.com/978303035161801http://www.springer.com/01Springer Nature ImprintSPRSpringer0101SIPSpringer International Publishing01055251753Springer International PublishingChamCH0420200304202001WORLD08500gr01235mm02155mm2703978303035162515978303035162501ISBN-13 hyphenated978-3-030-35162-5DG0603978303035164915978303035164901ISBN-13 hyphenated978-3-030-35164-9BCSpringer Internationa...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Masculine Power and Gender Equality: Masculinities as Change Agents. To get started finding Masculine Power and Gender Equality: Masculinities as Change Agents, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.