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Masculinities and Care

2012
In his insightful book Family Man, Fatherhood, Housework and Gender Equity, Scott Coltrane (1996: 152) outlines Human Capital Theory and Socio-Structural Theory as two overriding explanations for why men are less engaged in caring and household work than women.
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Care-Free Masculinities

2012
Gender equality is widely regarded as a central value of Western societies. It is often contrasted with the more gender divided cultures both historically and contemporaneously. Present-day egalitarian values are founded on the liberal concept of equal opportunity and access without discrimination to various freedoms and resources widely available and ...
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Complicating masculinities: on fatherhood and care

Anthropology Southern Africa, 2021
(2021). Complicating masculinities: on fatherhood and care. Anthropology Southern Africa: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 39-41.
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Caring Masculinities – gesellschaftliche Transformationspotentiale fürsorglicher Männlichkeiten?

Feministische Studien, 2017
The point of departure for this contribution is the observation that, in the debate about the post-growth society, the transformation of masculinity has not yet been taken into consideration. This is particularly surprising, given that the rise of growth-oriented capitalism has been associated with a subjectivity shaped by growth and its codes of ...
Andreas Heilmann, Sylka Scholz
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Care in Masculinities Studies

2012
Prevailing images of masculinity are equated with power, physical strength, aggression, toughness and resilience, whilst prevailing images of femininity are associated with sexuality, emotion, nurture, sensitivity, compassion, and care. These antagonistic, binary representations (De Beauvoir 1949) have implications for the way gender is constructed as ...
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Caring Masculinities in the Margin

2020
This chapter turns to possibilities and openness of masculinities being fostered in the margin. Drawing on the work of bell hooks, the margin is positioned as the site where open possibilities for masculinities are fostered, openness towards which men with greater privilege can move.
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Supportive Masculinities: Caring for Others

2018
This chapter explores men’s caring practices across different settings, ranging from offering support to peers online or in the pub to nurturing children and becoming allies to women and gay men. Literature on ‘caring masculinities’ stems mainly from studies of fatherhood and this work is summarised to set the scene. Three extended research examples of
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Moving with masculine care in the city

City, 2019
Like many Latin American cities, the city of Quito, Ecuador, is adopting innovative transit development like Bus Rapid Transit, cable car systems, and underground metro rail to connect previously m...
Julie Gamble, Cristen Dávalos
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War, Masculinity, and the Ambiguity of Care

Pastoral Psychology, 2020
This paper makes the case that to the extent that churches and military chaplains leave the command-obedience relationship of soldiers and the state unchallenged they are complicit in structures that put their care to potentially abusive ends. The paper provides an analysis of the civil-military distinction, in light of which soldiers are subject to ...
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A chance to model ‘caring masculinities’

Early Years Educator, 2019
In the first of a new series, teacher Tim Cooke shares his experiences and explores the need for a skilled, diverse workforce which understands how gender rules can restrict children.
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