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Violent Manhood

Author : J. E. Sumerau
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781538136508

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Violent Manhood by J. E. Sumerau Pdf

This book will touch on all of the hot topic issues of masculinity and violence, including gun violence, sexual assault and the #MeToo movement, violence against women, LGBT people, and people of color. Its unique approach will add to many conversations that should, as Sumerau explains, be focused on masculinity, and are far too often focused on something else. Taking the approach of talking with young college men who are privileged provides a unique look at how manhood and masculinity may not be progressing like many people hope and provides insights from all angles to critically examine the ways men construct and explain relationships between violence, manhood, and inequality in society.

Sexual Violence and American Manhood

Author : Thomas Walter Herbert
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2002-11-22
Category : Art
ISBN : 0674009177

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Sexual Violence and American Manhood by Thomas Walter Herbert Pdf

His work offers an unusually clear view of this prevailing convention of insecure and destructive masculinity, which Herbert connects with contemporary analyses of male identity formation, sexuality, and violence and with cultural, political, and ideological developments reaching back to the nation's democratic beginnings.".

Disarming Manhood

Author : David A. J. Richards
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Feminist theory
ISBN : 9780804010740

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Disarming Manhood by David A. J. Richards Pdf

Masculine codes of honor and dominance often are expressed in acts of violence, including war and terrorism. In Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance, David A.J. Richards examines the lives of five famous men—great leaders and crusaders—who actively resisted violence and presented their causes with more humane alternatives. Richards argues that Winston Churchill, William Lloyd Garrison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Leo Tolstoy shared a psychology whose nonviolent roots were deeply influenced by a loving, maternalistic ethos deeply influenced by the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing upon psychology, history, political theory, and literature, Richards threads a connection between these leaders and the maternal figures who profoundly shaped their responses to conflict. Their lives and work underscore how the outlook of maternal care givers and women enables some men to resist the violent responses characteristic of traditional manhood. The voice of nonviolent masculinity has empowered important democratic movements of ethical transformation, including civil disobedience in South Africa, India, and the United States. Disarming Manhood demonstrates that as Churchill, Garrison, Gandhi, King, and Tolstoy carried out their various missions they were galvanized by teachings whose ethical foundations rejected unjust violence and favored peaceful alternatives. Accessibly written and free of jargon, Disarming Manhood's exploration of human nature and maternal bonds will interest a wide audience as it furthers the understanding of human nature itself and contributes to the fields of developmental psychology and feminist scholarship.

Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75

Author : Maggie McKinley
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2015-04-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781628924916

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Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75 by Maggie McKinley Pdf

Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75 explores the intersections of violence, masculinity, and racial and ethnic tension in America as it is depicted in the fiction of Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow, James Baldwin, and Philip Roth. Maggie McKinley reconsiders the longstanding association between masculinity and violence, locating a problematic paradox within works by these writers: as each author figures violence as central to the establishment of a liberated masculine identity, the use of this violence often reaffirms many constricting and emasculating cultural myths and power structures that the authors and their protagonists are seeking to overturn.

Engineering Manhood

Author : Jonson Miller
Publisher : Lever Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781643150178

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Engineering Manhood by Jonson Miller Pdf

It is not an accident that American engineering is so disproportionately male and white; it took and takes work to create and sustain this situation. Engineering Manhood: Race and the Antebellum Virginia Military Institute examines the process by which engineers of the antebellum Virginia Military Institute cultivated whiteness, manhood, and other intersecting identities as essential to an engineering professional identity. VMI opened in 1839 to provide one of the earliest and most thorough engineering educations available in antebellum America. The officers of the school saw engineering work as intimately linked to being a particular type of person, one that excluded women or black men. This particular white manhood they crafted drew upon a growing middle-class culture. These precedents impacted engineering education broadly in this country and we continue to see their legacy today.

Ty Cobb, Baseball, and American Manhood

Author : Steven Elliott Tripp
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781442251922

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Ty Cobb, Baseball, and American Manhood by Steven Elliott Tripp Pdf

As the first baseball player to achieve real celebrity status, Ty Cobb embodies the strength and determination of classic masculinity. His grit and stubbornness, however, form a legacy that has been both lauded and condemned by America’s own changing views of ideal masculine behavior. With attention to Cobb’s formation, personal tragedies, and struggles with his peers, Steven Elliott Tripp examines this baseball icon as a product of the American South and as an emblem of a masculinity now out of fashion.

Violent Societies

Author : C. Steenkamp
Publisher : Springer
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137290656

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Violent Societies by C. Steenkamp Pdf

This book investigates the relationships between political violence, social violence and economic violence using examples from South Africa, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Syria. It examines the cultural impact of war and argues that a culture of violence can explain the high levels of violence which are frequently found in post-war societies.

Modernity and the Nation in Mexican Representations of Masculinity

Author : H. Domínguez-Ruvalcaba
Publisher : Springer
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2007-10-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230608894

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Modernity and the Nation in Mexican Representations of Masculinity by H. Domínguez-Ruvalcaba Pdf

This book looks at representations of the male body, sexuality and power in the arts in Mexico. It analyses literature, visual art and cinema produced from the 1870s to the present, focusing on the Porfirian regime, the Post-revolutionary era, the decadence of the revolutionary state and the emergence of the neo-liberal order in the 1980s.

Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama

Author : Cormac O'Brien
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783030840754

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Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama by Cormac O'Brien Pdf

This book charts the journey, in terms of both stasis and change, that masculinities and manhood have made in Irish drama, and by extension in the broader culture and society, from the 1960s to the present. Examining a diverse corpus of drama and theatre events, both mainstream and on the fringe, this study critically elaborates a seismic shift in Irish masculinities. This book argues, then, that Irish manhood has shifted from embodying and enacting post-colonial concerns of nationalism and national identity, to performing models of masculinity that are driven and moulded by the political and cultural practices of neoliberal capitalism. Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama charts this shift through chapters on performing masculinity in plays set in both the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, and through several chapters that focus on Women’s and Queer drama. It thus takes its readers on a journey: a journey that begins with an overtly patriarchal, nationalist manhood that often made direct comment on the state of the nation, and ultimately arrives at several arguably regressive forms of globalised masculinity, which are couched in misaligned notions of individualism and free-choice and that frequently perceive themselves as being in crisis.

Southern Masculinity

Author : Craig Thompson Friend
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780820336749

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Southern Masculinity by Craig Thompson Friend Pdf

The follow-up to the critically acclaimed collection Southern Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old South (Georgia, 2004), Southern Masculinity explores the contours of southern male identity from Reconstruction to the present. Twelve case studies document the changing definitions of southern masculine identity as understood in conjunction with identities based on race, gender, age, sexuality, and geography. After the Civil War, southern men crafted notions of manhood in opposition to northern ideals of masculinity and as counterpoint to southern womanhood. At the same time, manliness in the South--as understood by individuals and within communities--retained and transformed antebellum conceptions of honor and mastery. This collection examines masculinity with respect to Reconstruction, the New South, racism, southern womanhood, the Sunbelt, gay rights, and the rise of the Christian Right. Familiar figures such as Arthur Ashe are investigated from fresh angles, while other essays plumb new areas such as the womanless wedding and Cherokee masculinity.

Violent Masculinities

Author : J. Feather,C. Thomas
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1137344741

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Violent Masculinities by J. Feather,C. Thomas Pdf

During the early modern period in England, social expectations for men came under extreme pressure - the armed knight went into decline and humanism appeared. Here, original essays analyze a wide-range of violent acts in literature and culture, from civic violence to chivalric combat to brawls and battles.

Global Masculinities and Manhood

Author : Ronald L Jackson,Murali Balaji
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252093555

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Global Masculinities and Manhood by Ronald L Jackson,Murali Balaji Pdf

Bringing together an array of interdisciplinary voices, Global Masculinities and Manhood examines the concept of masculinity from the perspectives of cultures around the world. Contributors to this volume deconstruct the history and politics of masculinities within the contexts of the cultures from which they have been developed, examining what makes a man who he is within his own culture. Highlighting manifestations of masculinity in countries including Jamaica, Turkey, Peru, Kenya, Australia, and China, scholars from a variety of disciplines grapple with topics including how masculinity is affected by war and conflict, defined in relation to race, ethnicity, and sexuality, and expressed in cultural activities such as sports or the cinema. Contributors are Bryant Keith Alexander, Molefi K. Asante, Murali Balaji, Maurice Hall, Ronald L. Jackson II, Shino Konishi, Nil Mutluer, Mich Nyawalo, Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Margarita Saona, and Kath Woodward.

Love and Violence

Author : David Richards
Publisher : Ethics International Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781804411285

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Love and Violence by David Richards Pdf

This book offers both a philosophical and psychological theory of an aspect of human love, first noted by Plato and used by Freud in developing psychoanalysis (transference love), namely, lovers as mirrors for one another, enabling them thus better to see and understand themselves and others. Shakespeare’s art makes the same appeal—theater as a communal mirror—expressing the artist holding a loving mirror for his culture at a point of transitional crisis between a shame and guilt culture. The book shows how Shakespeare’s plays offer better insights into the behavior of violent men than Freud’s, based on close empirical study of violent criminals; develops a theory of violence rooted in the moral emotions of shame and guilt; and a cultural psychology of the transition from shame to guilt cultures. The work argues that violence is, contra Freud, not an ineliminable instinct in the nature of things, requiring autocracy, but arises from patriarchally inflicted cultural injuries to the love of equals that undermine democracy, and that only a therapy based on love can address such injuries, replacing retributive with restorative justice, and populist fascist autocracy with constitutional democracy. Love, thus understood, underlies a range of disparate phenomena: the appeal of Shakespeare’s theater as a communal art; the role of love in psychoanalysis; in Augustine’s conception of love in religion (disfigured by his patriarchal assumptions); in Kant’s anti-utilitarian ethics of dignity; in a naturalistic ethics that roots ethics in facts of human psychology; the role of law in democratic cultures as a mirror and critique of such cultures; and the basis of an egalitarian theory of universal human rights (inspired by Kant and developed, more recently, by John Rawls). In all these domains, uncritically accepted forms of culture (the initiation of men and women into patriarchy) traumatize the love of equals, and thus disfigure and distort our personal and political lives.

Know What I Mean?

Author : Michael Eric Dyson,Michael Dyson
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2007-06-19
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780786721894

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Know What I Mean? by Michael Eric Dyson,Michael Dyson Pdf

Describes social, cultural, and political aspects of hip-hop music through dialogues with academic scholars and documentary filmmakers.

The Tough Standard

Author : Ronald F. Levant,Shana Pryor
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780190075880

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The Tough Standard by Ronald F. Levant,Shana Pryor Pdf

Men are commonly expected to act "masculine" (e.g., self-sufficient, stoic, strong, dependable, brave, tough, and hard-working) while avoiding stereotypically "feminine" traits (e.g., emotional expressivity, empathy, and nurturance). Few, however, realize that these qualities--when taken to the extreme--can cause emotional constriction, substance abuse, depression, aggression, and violence in many men. Further, even though most men are not violent, decades of research has shown that masculinity is distinctly related to sexual and gun violence and men's poorer health. Considering how girls and women have benefitted from decades of conversations on navigation of their gender in a changing world, similar processes are urgently needed for boys and men. The Tough Standard connects the dots between masculinity and the present moment in American culture (defined by high-profile movements such as Me Too, March for Our Lives, and Black Lives Matter), synthesizes over four decades of research in the psychology of men and masculinities, and proposes solutions to corresponding social problems.