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Neoliberalism has had a radical impact on the lived, gendered experiences of people around the world. But while the gendered dimensions of neoliberalism have already received significant scholarly attention, the existing literature has given little consideration to men's identities and experiences. Building on the work of Cornwall and Lindisfarne's landmark text Dislocating Masculinity, this collection provides a fresh perspective on gender dynamics under neoliberalism.
Bringing together a series of short, readable case studies drawn from new ethnographic fieldwork, its subjects range from the experiences of working-class men in Putin's Russia to colonial masculinities in Southern Rhodesia, and from young British Muslim men to amateur footballers in Jamaica.
Bringing together a series of short, readable case studies drawn from new ethnographic fieldwork, its subjects range from the experiences of working-class men in Putin's Russia to colonial masculinities in Southern Rhodesia, and from young British Muslim men to amateur footballers in Jamaica.
Neoliberalism has had a radical impact on the lived, gendered experiences of people around the world. But while the gendered dimensions of neoliberalism have already received significant scholarly attention, the existing literature has given little consideration to men's identities and experiences. Building on the work of Cornwall and Lindisfarne's landmark text Dislocating Masculinity, this collection provides a fresh perspective on gender dynamics under neoliberalism.
Bringing together a series of short, readable case studies drawn from new ethnographic fieldwork, its subjects range from the experiences of working-class men in Putin's Russia to colonial masculinities in Southern Rhodesia, and from young British Muslim men to amateur footballers in Jamaica.
Bringing together a series of short, readable case studies drawn from new ethnographic fieldwork, its subjects range from the experiences of working-class men in Putin's Russia to colonial masculinities in Southern Rhodesia, and from young British Muslim men to amateur footballers in Jamaica.
Über den Autor
Andrea Cornwall is professor of anthropology and international development in the School of Global Studies at Sussex University. She has published widely in the fields of gender and development studies, and is the editor of Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (with Nancy Lindisfarne, 1994) and Men and Development: Politicising Masculinities (with Jerker Edström and Alan Greig, Zed Books, 2011).
Frank G. Karioris is a doctoral candidate in comparative gender studies, with a specialization in sociology and social anthropology from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. His dissertation focuses on men's homosocial relations in an all-male university residence hall in the US. He has published in the Institute of Development Studies' IDS Bulletin, as well as co-editing the book Reimagining Masculinities (2015).
Nancy Lindisfarne taught social anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London for many years. She has done anthropological fieldwork in Iran, Afghanistan, in a Turkish town, and among the urban bourgeoisie in Syria. Her publications include Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (co-edited with Andrea Cornwall, 1994), Bartered Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in an Afghan Tribal Society (1991), Languages of Dress in the Middle East (with Bruce Ingham, 1997), Thank God, We're Secular: Gender, Islam and Turkish Republicanism (2001) and a book of short stories, Dancing in Damascus (2000), which also appeared in Arabic and Turkish.
Frank G. Karioris is a doctoral candidate in comparative gender studies, with a specialization in sociology and social anthropology from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. His dissertation focuses on men's homosocial relations in an all-male university residence hall in the US. He has published in the Institute of Development Studies' IDS Bulletin, as well as co-editing the book Reimagining Masculinities (2015).
Nancy Lindisfarne taught social anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London for many years. She has done anthropological fieldwork in Iran, Afghanistan, in a Turkish town, and among the urban bourgeoisie in Syria. Her publications include Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (co-edited with Andrea Cornwall, 1994), Bartered Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in an Afghan Tribal Society (1991), Languages of Dress in the Middle East (with Bruce Ingham, 1997), Thank God, We're Secular: Gender, Islam and Turkish Republicanism (2001) and a book of short stories, Dancing in Damascus (2000), which also appeared in Arabic and Turkish.
Zusammenfassung
Serves as a counterpart to Cornwall and Lindisfarne's highly influential work Dislocating Masculinity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
1. Introduction: Masculinities under Neoliberalism - Andrea Cornwall
2. Masculinities and the Lived Experience of Neoliberalism - Nancy Lindisfarne and Jonathan Neale
3. In Search of 'Stability': Working-class Men, Masculinity and Wellbeing in Contemporary Russia - Charlie Walker
4. 'Filial Son', Dislocated Masculinity and the Making of Male Migrant Workers in Urban China - Xiaodong Lin
5. Taking the Long View: Attaining and Sustaining Masculinity across the Life Course in South India - Penny Vera-Sanso
6. Desperate Markets and Desperate Masculinities in Morocco - Joe Hayns
7. Neutralized Bachelors, Infantilized Arabs: Between Migrant and Host - Gendered and Sexual Stereotypes in Abu Dhabi - Jane Bristol-Rhys and Caroline Osella
8. Windsurfers, Capoeiristas and Musicians: Brazilian Masculinities in Transnational Scenarios - Adriana Piscitelli
9. 'I must stand like a man': Masculinity in Crisis in Post-war Sierra Leone - Luisa Enria
10. Fatherhood and Intergenerational Struggles in the Construction of Masculinities in Huambo, Angola - John Spall
11. Masculinity, Marriage and the Bible: New Pentecostalist Masculinities in Zimbabwe - Diana Jeater
12. From Big Man to Whole Man: Making Moral Masculinities at the YMCA - Ross Wignall
13. (Dis)locating Masculinities: Ethnographic Reflections of British Muslim Young Men - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
14. Football Field, Bar, and Street Corner: Sports, Space, and Masculinities in Rural Jamaica - William Tantam
15. Ducks, Dogs, and Men: 'Natural' Masculinities in New Zealand Duck Hunting - Carmen McLeod
16. (Dis)locations of Homosociality: Men in an All-Male University Residence Hall - Frank G. Karioris
17. Homosociality and Heterosex: Patterns of Intimacy and Relationality among Men in the London 'Seduction Community' - Rachel O'Neill
1. Introduction: Masculinities under Neoliberalism - Andrea Cornwall
2. Masculinities and the Lived Experience of Neoliberalism - Nancy Lindisfarne and Jonathan Neale
3. In Search of 'Stability': Working-class Men, Masculinity and Wellbeing in Contemporary Russia - Charlie Walker
4. 'Filial Son', Dislocated Masculinity and the Making of Male Migrant Workers in Urban China - Xiaodong Lin
5. Taking the Long View: Attaining and Sustaining Masculinity across the Life Course in South India - Penny Vera-Sanso
6. Desperate Markets and Desperate Masculinities in Morocco - Joe Hayns
7. Neutralized Bachelors, Infantilized Arabs: Between Migrant and Host - Gendered and Sexual Stereotypes in Abu Dhabi - Jane Bristol-Rhys and Caroline Osella
8. Windsurfers, Capoeiristas and Musicians: Brazilian Masculinities in Transnational Scenarios - Adriana Piscitelli
9. 'I must stand like a man': Masculinity in Crisis in Post-war Sierra Leone - Luisa Enria
10. Fatherhood and Intergenerational Struggles in the Construction of Masculinities in Huambo, Angola - John Spall
11. Masculinity, Marriage and the Bible: New Pentecostalist Masculinities in Zimbabwe - Diana Jeater
12. From Big Man to Whole Man: Making Moral Masculinities at the YMCA - Ross Wignall
13. (Dis)locating Masculinities: Ethnographic Reflections of British Muslim Young Men - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
14. Football Field, Bar, and Street Corner: Sports, Space, and Masculinities in Rural Jamaica - William Tantam
15. Ducks, Dogs, and Men: 'Natural' Masculinities in New Zealand Duck Hunting - Carmen McLeod
16. (Dis)locations of Homosociality: Men in an All-Male University Residence Hall - Frank G. Karioris
17. Homosociality and Heterosex: Patterns of Intimacy and Relationality among Men in the London 'Seduction Community' - Rachel O'Neill
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2017 |
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Genre: | Soziologie |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781786994196 |
ISBN-10: | 1786994194 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Cornwall, Andrea
Karioris, Frank G. Lindisfarne, Nancy |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 233 x 151 x 32 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andrea Cornwall (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 22.12.2017 |
Gewicht: | 0,402 kg |
Über den Autor
Andrea Cornwall is professor of anthropology and international development in the School of Global Studies at Sussex University. She has published widely in the fields of gender and development studies, and is the editor of Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (with Nancy Lindisfarne, 1994) and Men and Development: Politicising Masculinities (with Jerker Edström and Alan Greig, Zed Books, 2011).
Frank G. Karioris is a doctoral candidate in comparative gender studies, with a specialization in sociology and social anthropology from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. His dissertation focuses on men's homosocial relations in an all-male university residence hall in the US. He has published in the Institute of Development Studies' IDS Bulletin, as well as co-editing the book Reimagining Masculinities (2015).
Nancy Lindisfarne taught social anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London for many years. She has done anthropological fieldwork in Iran, Afghanistan, in a Turkish town, and among the urban bourgeoisie in Syria. Her publications include Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (co-edited with Andrea Cornwall, 1994), Bartered Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in an Afghan Tribal Society (1991), Languages of Dress in the Middle East (with Bruce Ingham, 1997), Thank God, We're Secular: Gender, Islam and Turkish Republicanism (2001) and a book of short stories, Dancing in Damascus (2000), which also appeared in Arabic and Turkish.
Frank G. Karioris is a doctoral candidate in comparative gender studies, with a specialization in sociology and social anthropology from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. His dissertation focuses on men's homosocial relations in an all-male university residence hall in the US. He has published in the Institute of Development Studies' IDS Bulletin, as well as co-editing the book Reimagining Masculinities (2015).
Nancy Lindisfarne taught social anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London for many years. She has done anthropological fieldwork in Iran, Afghanistan, in a Turkish town, and among the urban bourgeoisie in Syria. Her publications include Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (co-edited with Andrea Cornwall, 1994), Bartered Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in an Afghan Tribal Society (1991), Languages of Dress in the Middle East (with Bruce Ingham, 1997), Thank God, We're Secular: Gender, Islam and Turkish Republicanism (2001) and a book of short stories, Dancing in Damascus (2000), which also appeared in Arabic and Turkish.
Zusammenfassung
Serves as a counterpart to Cornwall and Lindisfarne's highly influential work Dislocating Masculinity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
1. Introduction: Masculinities under Neoliberalism - Andrea Cornwall
2. Masculinities and the Lived Experience of Neoliberalism - Nancy Lindisfarne and Jonathan Neale
3. In Search of 'Stability': Working-class Men, Masculinity and Wellbeing in Contemporary Russia - Charlie Walker
4. 'Filial Son', Dislocated Masculinity and the Making of Male Migrant Workers in Urban China - Xiaodong Lin
5. Taking the Long View: Attaining and Sustaining Masculinity across the Life Course in South India - Penny Vera-Sanso
6. Desperate Markets and Desperate Masculinities in Morocco - Joe Hayns
7. Neutralized Bachelors, Infantilized Arabs: Between Migrant and Host - Gendered and Sexual Stereotypes in Abu Dhabi - Jane Bristol-Rhys and Caroline Osella
8. Windsurfers, Capoeiristas and Musicians: Brazilian Masculinities in Transnational Scenarios - Adriana Piscitelli
9. 'I must stand like a man': Masculinity in Crisis in Post-war Sierra Leone - Luisa Enria
10. Fatherhood and Intergenerational Struggles in the Construction of Masculinities in Huambo, Angola - John Spall
11. Masculinity, Marriage and the Bible: New Pentecostalist Masculinities in Zimbabwe - Diana Jeater
12. From Big Man to Whole Man: Making Moral Masculinities at the YMCA - Ross Wignall
13. (Dis)locating Masculinities: Ethnographic Reflections of British Muslim Young Men - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
14. Football Field, Bar, and Street Corner: Sports, Space, and Masculinities in Rural Jamaica - William Tantam
15. Ducks, Dogs, and Men: 'Natural' Masculinities in New Zealand Duck Hunting - Carmen McLeod
16. (Dis)locations of Homosociality: Men in an All-Male University Residence Hall - Frank G. Karioris
17. Homosociality and Heterosex: Patterns of Intimacy and Relationality among Men in the London 'Seduction Community' - Rachel O'Neill
1. Introduction: Masculinities under Neoliberalism - Andrea Cornwall
2. Masculinities and the Lived Experience of Neoliberalism - Nancy Lindisfarne and Jonathan Neale
3. In Search of 'Stability': Working-class Men, Masculinity and Wellbeing in Contemporary Russia - Charlie Walker
4. 'Filial Son', Dislocated Masculinity and the Making of Male Migrant Workers in Urban China - Xiaodong Lin
5. Taking the Long View: Attaining and Sustaining Masculinity across the Life Course in South India - Penny Vera-Sanso
6. Desperate Markets and Desperate Masculinities in Morocco - Joe Hayns
7. Neutralized Bachelors, Infantilized Arabs: Between Migrant and Host - Gendered and Sexual Stereotypes in Abu Dhabi - Jane Bristol-Rhys and Caroline Osella
8. Windsurfers, Capoeiristas and Musicians: Brazilian Masculinities in Transnational Scenarios - Adriana Piscitelli
9. 'I must stand like a man': Masculinity in Crisis in Post-war Sierra Leone - Luisa Enria
10. Fatherhood and Intergenerational Struggles in the Construction of Masculinities in Huambo, Angola - John Spall
11. Masculinity, Marriage and the Bible: New Pentecostalist Masculinities in Zimbabwe - Diana Jeater
12. From Big Man to Whole Man: Making Moral Masculinities at the YMCA - Ross Wignall
13. (Dis)locating Masculinities: Ethnographic Reflections of British Muslim Young Men - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
14. Football Field, Bar, and Street Corner: Sports, Space, and Masculinities in Rural Jamaica - William Tantam
15. Ducks, Dogs, and Men: 'Natural' Masculinities in New Zealand Duck Hunting - Carmen McLeod
16. (Dis)locations of Homosociality: Men in an All-Male University Residence Hall - Frank G. Karioris
17. Homosociality and Heterosex: Patterns of Intimacy and Relationality among Men in the London 'Seduction Community' - Rachel O'Neill
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2017 |
---|---|
Genre: | Soziologie |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781786994196 |
ISBN-10: | 1786994194 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Cornwall, Andrea
Karioris, Frank G. Lindisfarne, Nancy |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 233 x 151 x 32 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andrea Cornwall (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 22.12.2017 |
Gewicht: | 0,402 kg |
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