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Rethinking Masculinity
Philosophical Explorations in Light of FeminismNew Feminist Perspectives 2nd Edition
25,99 € |
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Verlag: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 24.10.1996 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781461642060 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 346 |
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Beschreibungen
The new edition of this popular book is reorganized to present pairs of contrasting views on what it means to be a man in contemporary Western culture. Addressing such issues as sex differences, fatherhood, intimacy, homosexuality, and oppression; the collection also includes new discussions of paternity, pornography, mixed-race marriage, impotence, and violence.
<i>Rethinking Masculinity</i> is an excellent text for gender studies, ethics, and social philosophy courses.
<i>Rethinking Masculinity</i> is an excellent text for gender studies, ethics, and social philosophy courses.
Essaysdiscuss masculinity and violence, research on differences between men's and women's brains, as well as impotence, sexual ambiguity, and whether black men have a moral duty to marry black women.
Chapter 1 Introduction
<br>Chapter 2 Sex Differences
<br>Chapter 3 Sex and Social Roles
<br>Chapter 4 Behavior, Biology and the Brain
<br>Chapter 5 Aggression and Violence
<br>Chapter 6 The Enduring Appeals of Battle
<br>Chapter 7 Masculinity and Violence
<br>Part 8 Intimacy and Sexual Identity
<br>Chapter 9 Male Friendship and Intimacy
<br>Chapter 10 Gender Treachery
<br>Part 11 Romance and Marriage
<br>Chapter 12 Real Men
<br>Chapter 13 Do Black Men Have a Moral Duty to Marry Black Women?
<br>Part 14 Paternity and Responsibility
<br>Chapter 15 Bioethics and Fatherhood
<br>Chapter 16 The Facts of Fatherhood
<br>Part 17 Fatherhood and Manhood
<br>Chapter 18 Fatherhood and Nurturance
<br>Chapter 19 About Losing It: The Fear of Impotence
<br>Part 20 Pornography and Sexuality
<br>Chapter 21 Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality
<br>Chapter 22 Erogenous Zones and Ambiguity: Sexuality and the Bodies of Women and Men
<br>Part 23 Oppression and Empowerment
<br>Chapter 24 Honor, Emasculation, and Empowerment
<br>Chapter 25 Are Men Oppresses?
<br>Chapter 2 Sex Differences
<br>Chapter 3 Sex and Social Roles
<br>Chapter 4 Behavior, Biology and the Brain
<br>Chapter 5 Aggression and Violence
<br>Chapter 6 The Enduring Appeals of Battle
<br>Chapter 7 Masculinity and Violence
<br>Part 8 Intimacy and Sexual Identity
<br>Chapter 9 Male Friendship and Intimacy
<br>Chapter 10 Gender Treachery
<br>Part 11 Romance and Marriage
<br>Chapter 12 Real Men
<br>Chapter 13 Do Black Men Have a Moral Duty to Marry Black Women?
<br>Part 14 Paternity and Responsibility
<br>Chapter 15 Bioethics and Fatherhood
<br>Chapter 16 The Facts of Fatherhood
<br>Part 17 Fatherhood and Manhood
<br>Chapter 18 Fatherhood and Nurturance
<br>Chapter 19 About Losing It: The Fear of Impotence
<br>Part 20 Pornography and Sexuality
<br>Chapter 21 Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality
<br>Chapter 22 Erogenous Zones and Ambiguity: Sexuality and the Bodies of Women and Men
<br>Part 23 Oppression and Empowerment
<br>Chapter 24 Honor, Emasculation, and Empowerment
<br>Chapter 25 Are Men Oppresses?
<b>Larry May</b> is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis.
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<b>Robert Strikwerda</b> is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Kokomo.
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<b>Patrick D. Hopkins</b> is a doctoral candidate at Washington University in St. Louis.
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<b>Robert Strikwerda</b> is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Kokomo.
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<b>Patrick D. Hopkins</b> is a doctoral candidate at Washington University in St. Louis.