Young Men and Masculinities: Global Cultures and Intimate Lives

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Zed Books, 2006 - 248 páginas

In this book Victor J Seidler, one of the leading contributors to the growing debate about masculinities, turns his attention to the lives of young men and their understandings of themselves as gendered beings. By contextualizing their experiences and subjectivities within a rapidly globalizing world, Seidler pays particular attention to the impact of the global media. How does the mass circulation of images of men's bodies, desires and sexualities affect their self-perception and behaviours, and how are these images framed within particular histories, cultures and traditions?

Questioning universalist theories of 'hegemonic masculinities', the book argues that young men often feel caught between prevailing masculinities and their own struggle for self-definition. It explores both how the idea of men as 'the First Sex' has been established within the West and the ways in which men in other cultures and societies affirm their gendered identities. Seidler pioneers new methodologies that involve listening to the silences surrounding male experience as well as to oral testimonies. This enables innovative analysis of the contradictions young men are faced with in both creating their own gendered identities and establishing more equal relationships within a world of intense inequalities.

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preface young men global cultures and intimate lives
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three listening speaking and learning
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seven bodies desires pleasures and love ΙΙΟ
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thirteen young men bodies sexualities and health
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fourteen young mens sexual and reproductive health
185
fifteen young men heroes violence and conflict
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Victor Jeleniewski Seidler is Professor of Social Theory in the Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University of London. He has written widely in the field of gender, particularly in relation to men and masculinities as well as in social theory, critical theory, philosophy and ethics. His most recent book is Transforming Masculinities : Men, Cultures, Bodies, Power, Sex and Love (Routledge, 2005).

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