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Destabilising Masculinism
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This book explores how two generations of relatively privileged Australian men have navigated the complex terrain of same-gender friendship across their lives, to offer both empirically unique and theoretically significant insights into the mechanics of social change in masculinities. Applying a feminist poststructuralist lens to data from in-depth interviews with 14 pairs of fathers and sons, it details how masculinist discourses of emotion and intimacy have governed the participants' friendship practices at three chronological timepoints: fathers' early lives and later lives, and sons' early lives. A clear but complicated shift emerges, such that the commitment to stoicism and self-reliance dominant in the fathers' early lives has given way to a growing embrace of intimacy and emotional expression within their and their son's contemporary same-gender friendships. Engaging with key debates in the field of critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM), this book offers an alternative to the conceptualisation of this positive change as either representative of a holistic disintegration of hegemonic structures, or a superficial behavioural shift that is largely inconsequential to the gender order. Rather, it illustrates that the increasing influence of feminist, queer-inclusion and therapeutic discourse has destabilised masculinism in the context of men's friendships, offering men an alternative subject position that allows care, expressiveness and intimacy. This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Masculinity Studies.
Offers an alternative to conceptualization of what changing men's relationships mean for the gender order Integrates feminist poststructuralist theory with key scholarship from critical masculinity studies Draws on in-depth empirical research with two generations of Australian men (14 pairs of fathers and sons)
Autorentext
Brittany Ralph is Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at The University of Liverpool, UK. She teaches, writes, and researches in the field of critical studies on men and masculinities, and has published in Men and Masculinities, British Journal of Sociology, Journal of Sociology and NORMA. She has also conducted research on men's risky drinking practices, 'healthy masculinities' intervention programmes and victim-survivors' experiences of coercive control.
Inhalt
- The Significance of Men's More Intimate Same-Gender Friendships.- 2. Theory, Debates and a Feminist Poststructuralist Way Forward.- 3. Friendship in the Fathers' Early Lives.- 4. Friendship in the Fathers' Later Lives.- 5. Friendship in the Sons' Lives.- 6. Overcoming Barriers to Intimacy Through Humour, Alcohol and the Disembodied Nature of Online Spaces.- 7. Towards a Feminist Poststructuralist Account of Change in Men's Friendships.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031395376
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 212
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 281g
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031395376
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3031395379
- Veröffentlichung 21.12.2024
- Titel Destabilising Masculinism
- Autor Brittany Ralph
- Untertitel Men's Friendships and Social Change