Men's Lives. 5th ed. paper 576 p.
Kimmel, Michael S., Messner, M.A. 著
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* Denotes selections new to this edition. Preface. Introduction.I.PERSPECTIVES ON MASCULINITY. Editors' Introduction. Article 1. MichaelKaufman, The Construction of Masculinity and the Triad of Men'sViolence.Article 2. Manning Marable, The Black Male: Searching BeyondStereotypes.Article 3. Maxine Baca Zinn, Chicano Men and Masculinity.Article4. Yen Le Espiritu, All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S.History..Article 5. * Philippe Bourgois, In Search of Masculinity: Violence,Respect, and Sexuality among Puerto Rican Crack Dealers in EastHarlem.Article 6. * R. W. Connell, Masculinities and Globalization.II.BOYHOOD. Editors' Introduction. Article 7. * C. Shawn McGuffey and B.Lindsay Rich, Playing in the Gender Transgression Zone: Race, Class, andHegemonic Masculinity in Middle Childhood.Article 8. Michael A. Messner,Boyhood, Organized Sports, and the Construction of Masculinities.Article 9.Geoffrey Canada, Learning to Fight.Article 10. Ellen Jordan and Angela Cowan,Warrior Narratives in the Kindergarten Classroom: Renegotiating the SocialContract?Article 11. * Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Memories of Same-SexAttractions.Article 12. * Martin Espada, The Puerto Rican Dummy and theMerciful Son.Article 13. * Pat Mahony, Girls Will Be Girls and Boys Will BeFirst. III.COLLEGIATE MASCULINITIES: PRIVILEGE AND PERIL. Editors'Introduction. Article 14. Peter Lyman, The Fraternal Bond as a JokingRelationship: A Case Study of the Role of Sexist Jokes in Male GroupBonding.Article 15. A. Ayres Boswell and Joan Z. Spade, Fraternities andCollegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous forWomen?Article 16. Todd W. Crosset, Jeffrey R. Benedict, and Mark A. McDonald,Male Student Athletes Reported for Sexual Assault: A Survey of Campus PoliceDepartments and Judicial Affairs Offices.Article 17. * Timothy Jon Curry,Fraternal Bonding in the Locker Room: A Profeminist Analysis of Talk AboutCompetition and Women.Article 18. * John Stoltenberg, "I Am Not a Rapist!"Why College Guys Are Confronting Sexual Violence. IV.MEN AND WORK. Editors'Introduction. Article 19. Christine L. Williams, The Glass Escalator: HiddenAdvantages for Men in the Female Professions.Article 20. Jennifer Pierce,Rambo Litigators: Emotional Labor in a Male-Dominated Occupation.Article 21.Timothy Nonn, Hitting Bottom: Homelessness, Poverty, and Masculinity.Article22. Patti Giuffre and Christine Williams, Boundary Lines: Labeling SexualHarassment in Restaurants.Article 23. * Lois Weis, Amira Proweller, and CraigCentrie, "A Moment in History": Loss of Privilege Inside White Working ClassMasculinity in the 1990s V.MEN AND HEALTH: BODY AND MIND. Editors'Introduction. Article 24. Don Sabo, Masculinities and Men's Health: MovingToward Post-Superman Era Prevention.Article 25. Robin D.G. Kelley,Confessions of a Nice Negro, or Why I Shaved My Head.Article 26. AnnFausto-Sterling, How to Build a Man.Article 27. Gloria Steinem, If Men CouldMenstruate.Article 28. Thomas J. Gerschick and Adam Stephen Miller, Coming toTerms: Masculinity and Physical Disability.Article 29. * Rafael M. Diaz,Trips to Fantasy Island: Contexts of Risky Sex for San Francisco GayMen.Article 30. * Susan Bordo, Pills and Power Tools. VI.MEN INRELATIONSHIPS. Editors' Introduction. Article 31. Lillian B. Rubin, TheApproach-Avoidance Dance: Men, Women, and Intimacy.Article 32. Clyde W.Franklin, II, Black Male-Black Female Conflict: Individually Caused andCulturally Nurtured.Article 33. Karen Walker, I'm Not Friends the Way She'sFriends: Ideological and Behavioral Constructions of Masculinity in Men'sFriendships.Article 34. Peter M. Nardi, The Politics of Gay Men'sFriendships.Article 35. Tim Beneke, Men on Rape.Article 36. Jason Schultz,Getting off on Feminism. VII.MALE SEXUALITIES. Editors' Introduction.Article 37. * Michael A. Messner, Becoming 100 Percent Straight.Article 38.M. Rochlin, The Heterosexual Questionnaire.Article 39. * Stevi Jackson, AConventional Affair.Article 40. Robert Staples, Stereotypes of Black MaleSexuality: The Facts Behind the Myths.Article 41. Tomas Almaguer, ChicanoMen: A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior.Article 42. Susan D.Cochran and Vickie M. Mays, Sociocultural Facets of the Black Gay MaleExperience. VIII. MEN IN FAMILIES. Editors' Introduction. Article 43. ArlieHochschild, The Second Shift: Employed Women Are Putting in Another Day ofWork at Home.Article 44. Brian Miller, Life-Styles of Gay Husbands andFathers.Article 45. Scott Coltrane, Stability and Change in Chicano Men'sFamily Lives.Article 46. * Michael C. Hanchard, On "Good" Black Fathers.IX.MASCULINITIES IN MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE. Editors' Introduction.Article 47. * Jocelyn A. Hollander, Doing Studs: The Performance of Genderand Sexuality on Late Night Television.Article 48. * Peter Lehman, In anImperfect World: Men with Small Penises Are Unforgiven.Article 49. LanceStrate, Beer Commercials: A Manual on Masculinity.Article 50. Richard Fung,Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn. X.MEN,MOVEMENTS, AND THE FUTURE. Editors' Introduction. Article 51. bell hooks,Men: Comrades in Struggle.Article 52. Robert L. Allen, Racism, Sexism, and aMillion Men.Article 53. National Organization of Men Against Sexism (NOMAS),Statement of Principles.Article 54. Michael S. Kimmel, Clarence, William,Iron Mike, Tailhook, Senator Packwood, Spur Posse, Magic! and Us.Contributors.
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