Gender, Culture and Society: Contemporary Femininities and Masculinities

Gender, Culture and Society: Contemporary Femininities and Masculinities

by C. Haywood
ISBN-10:
0333987845
ISBN-13:
9780333987841
Pub. Date:
01/01/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0333987845
ISBN-13:
9780333987841
Pub. Date:
01/01/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Gender, Culture and Society: Contemporary Femininities and Masculinities

Gender, Culture and Society: Contemporary Femininities and Masculinities

by C. Haywood

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Overview

This text offers a wide-ranging account of the dynamic relationship between gender, culture and society. Incorporates feminist theory, theories of men and masculinity, and post-structuralism, as well as recent global events, ensuring a highly topical and relevant discussion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333987841
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

MÁIRTIN MAC AN GHAILL is based in the Department of Education at the University of Newcastle, UK. He is the author of The Making of Men: Masculinities, Sexualities and Schooling (1994) and Contemporary Racisms and Ethnicities (1999) and he edited Understanding Masculinities (1996), all published by the Open University Press. He is the co-author of A Sociology of Men and Masculinities.

CHRIS HAYWOOD is also based in the Department of Education at the University of Newcastle, UK. He is a Lecturer in Communication and Cultural Studies and the Degree programme Director of the undergraduate degree Media, Communication and Cultural Studies. He is the co-author of A Sociology of Men and Masculinities.
MÁIRTIN MAC AN GHAILL is based in the Department of Education at the University of Newcastle, UK. He is the author of The Making of Men: Masculinities, Sexualities and Schooling (1994) and Contemporary Racisms and Ethnicities (1999) and he edited Understanding Masculinities (1996), all published by the Open University Press. He is the co-author of A Sociology of Men and Masculinities.

CHRIS HAYWOOD is also based in the Department of Education at the University of Newcastle, UK. He is a Lecturer in Communication and Cultural Studies and the Degree programme Director of the undergraduate degree Media, Communication and Cultural Studies. He is the co-author of A Sociology of Men and Masculinities.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Gender Relations in Context
Approaching Gender: Feminism, Men's Studies and the Cultural Turban
Fragmenting Family Life: Maternal Femininities and Paternal Masculinities
In and Out of Labour: Beyond the Cult of Domesticity and Breadwinners
Interplaying Gender and Age in Late Modernity
Sporting Genders: Media Masculinities and Femininities
Shifting Gender Connections: Sexuality, Late Modernity and Lifestyle Sex
Representing Engendered Bodies: Producing the Cultural Categories 'Men' and 'Women'
Men and Women of the World: Emerging Representations of Global Gender Relations
Gender on the Move: The Search for a New Sex/Gender Order in Late Modernity
Conclusion

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