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See feminist psychologist L. Segal Changing Masculinities Changing Men London Virago 1990; also psychiatrist A. Clare On Men: Masculinity in Crisis London Arrow 2001. The leading sociologist in the field is R. W. Connell Masculinities Cambridge Polity Press 1995 and The Men and the Boys Cambridge Polity 2000; cultural studies has collected together interdisciplinary work see e.g. R. Chapman and J. Rutherford (eds) Male Order; Unwrapping Masculinity London Lawrence and Wishart 1988; S. Whitehead and F. Barrett (eds) The Masculinities Reader Cambridge Polity 2001; R. Adams and D. Savran (eds) The Masculine Studies Reader Oxford Blackwell 2002. | ||||
See e.g. J. Mangan and J. Walvin (eds) Manliness and Morality. Middle-Class Masculinity in Britain and America 1840-1940 Manchester Manchester University Press 1987; M. Roper and J. Tosh (eds) Manful Assertions: Manliness in Britain since 1800 London Routledge 1991 and J. Tosh A Man's Place: Masculinity and the Middle-Class Home in Victorian England New Haven Yale University Press 1999; also see note 1 in R. Johnston and A. McIvor's article below and notes 4-5 11 32-3 in K. Hunt's for more studies of working- and of middle-class masculinity. Further studies include A. Davies Leisure Gender and Poverty: Working-Class Culture in Salford and Manchester 1900-1939 Open University Press 1992; P. Ayers ‘The making of men; masculinities in interwar Liverpool' in M. Walsh (ed.) Working Out Gender: Perspectives from Labour History Aldershot Ashgate 2000; chapters in P. Higate (ed.) Military Masculinities: Identity and the State Westport CN Praeger 2003. Also see historical work which studies working-class masculinity as part of a gender system e.g. E. Ross ‘"Fierce questions and taunts": married life in working-class London 1870-1914' Feminist Studies 8 3 1982 and S. Rose Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century England London Routledge 1992. | ||||
See United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report New York United Nations 1999 p. 224 table 24. | ||||
Quoted in L. Segal Why Feminism? Gender Psychology Politics Cambridge Polity 1999 p. xxx which confronts resurgent socio-biological concepts of maleness. | ||||
E.g. Connell Masculinities pp. 76-81. Connell gives a helpful definition: ‘masculinities are configurations of practice within gender relations a structure that includes large-scale institutions and economic relations as well as face-to-face relationships and sexuality. Masculinity is institutionalized in this structure as well as being an aspect of individual character or personality': Men and the Boys p. 29. |
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