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Gender-transformative health interventions that involve men and boys are gaining global reach, adaptability to specific geographical, population and epidemiological contexts, public endorsement, and conceptual sophistication.
Julia Zielke +3 more
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‘So people know I'm a Sikh’: Narratives of Sikh masculinities in contemporary Britain [PDF]
This article examines British-born Sikh men's identification to Sikhism. In particular, it focuses on the appropriation and use of Sikh symbols amongst men who define themselves as Sikh. This article suggests that whilst there are multiple ways of ‘being’
Ballantyne T. +4 more
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The violence of the masculine ideal: A case for nomadic masculinities
In this article, I argue that a different kind of discourse on Christian masculinities in post-apartheid South Africa is possible despite the prevalence of largely idealised and politically conservative ideologies of masculinities promoted primarily ...
Siphiwe I. Dube
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Quantum Masculinities: Doing Gender with Max Tegmark’s Mathematical Universe Hypothesis
In his book Our Mathematical Universe, Max Tegmark proposes a way of viewing “reality” as a multiverse of parallel universes governed by mathematics.
Joseph Gelfer, Joseph Organ
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A Godly Man and a Manly God: Resolving the Tension of Divine Masculinities in the Bible [PDF]
In the Hebrew Bible, God epitomises an ideal hegemonic masculinity: sexless but reproductive, in control of his creation, and hypermasculine when engaging with his feminised followers. As such, the Gospel writers depict Jesus as the Son of God with this,
Will Moore
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Peruvian masculinities: An overview
This article is an overview of Peruvian studies and research on men and masculinities. This field of study has around forty years of existence and Peru has contributed with scholarship that advances the field both theoretically and methodologically ...
Julio Villa-Palomino
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Men’s mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic: is there a mobilization of masculinities? [PDF]
Objective: to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic mobilizes masculinities in relation to mental health. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 400 men, in a virtual environment, in all regions of Brazil.
Anderson Reis de Sousa +7 more
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The “crisis in/of masculinity” is a concept now used worldwide to draw attention to problems confronting men, despite its American origin focused on documenting the responses of men to changing work and family structures.
Siphiwe Ignatius Dube
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Masculinities and Markets: An Interview with Brenda Parker
Brenda Parker’s book Masculinities and Markets centers this conversation. From discussing how Milwaukee stands out as an American case study of raced, gendered, neoliberal urban politics to a transatlantic reading of the neoliberal city, this author ...
George Katito
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Transnational reflections on transnational research projects on men, boys and gender relations [PDF]
This article reflects on the research project, ‘Engaging South African and Finnish youth towards new traditions of non-violence, equality and social well-being’, funded by the Finnish and South African national research councils, in the context of wider ...
Beck U. +36 more
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