Acknowledgements
Part one: Social practices and cultural arenas: institutional
sites
Introduction
Working men's way? exploring masculinity at work
Men in the family way
remaking fatherhood
Troubling school boys
making young masculinities
Part two: Mapping, researching and practising
masculinities
A man of the world
emerging representations of global masculinities
Coming out as a man
methodologies of masculinities
Masculinity politics in late modernity
Conclusion
References
Index.
Chris Haywood and Mairtin Mac an Ghaill work in the Department of Education at the University of Newcastle. Chris Haywood works in the areas of sexuality, gender and age relations. Mairtin Mac an Ghaill is interested in the sociology of racism and the cultural formation of gender/sexual identities. They have written widely in the field of masculinity, including the edited collection Understanding Masculinities.
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