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Patriarchy in Practice: Ethnographies of Everyday Masculinities

Editat de Nikki van der Gaag, Amir Massoumian, Dan Nightingale
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 2024
This collection covers a diverse and multi-disciplinary range of topics on how masculinities might be re-imagined outside of patriarchal power structures. Crucially, the book highlights the lived complexity of both patriarchies and masculinities as plural and situated, exploring questions of how they are constructed, negotiated and re-negotiated in daily practice; of how performative regimes interact, contradict and overlap with each other across a range of contexts. Contributors engage with theoretical frameworks engaging with feminist theory, contemporary politics of gender, bodies and marginalised experiences of masculinites. Global case studies are wide-ranging and include analysis of masculinity among communities such as drag artists, InCels and e-sports enthusiasts, as well as in the context of the body, for instance in relation to alcoholism and physical disability. In an era of resurgence of typically hegemonic patriarchal figures in the form of 'strong men' leadership, this book seeks to uncover what an alternative vision of masculinity could look like - one that is firmly rooted in a gender equality and feminist discourse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755640089
ISBN-10: 075564008X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Features unique contributions from early career researchers working on cutting edge areas in the field including new movements such as the far-right Incel movement and e-sports communities.

Notă biografică

Nikki van der Gaag is former Director of Gender Justice and Women's Rights at Oxfam GB (2016 - 2019). She is now once again an independent consultant and writer who works primarily on gender, with a particular focus on girls and on masculinities. Her previous books include Feminism and Men (Zed, 2014) and the No-Nonsense Guide to Women's Rights (2008).Dan Nightingale is a Digital Anthropology PhD student at University College London, UK.Amir Massoumian is a Social Anthropology PhD student at SOAS University of London, UK.

Cuprins

List of Contributors Foreword by Andrea Cornwall Acknowledgements Introduction: Patriarchies in practice (Dan Nightingale, Nikki van der Gaag and Amir Massoumian)Part 1: Backlash - From margins to mainstream1. Alpha and nerd masculinities: Antifeminism in the digital sphere (Annie Kelly) 2. 'Before and after #MeToo': How French perpetrators of domestic violence perceive themselves as 'victims of feminism' (Cristina Oddone)3. Phantom masculinities: Brexit, absence, and nostalgia in London pubs (Amir Massoumian)4. Is there a 'post-patriarchal' Indian man? An ethnography of 'new' discourses of neoliberal masculinities in India (Shannon Phillip)Part 2: Normativity and diversity5. Tenuous masculinities: Situated agency and value of the Indonesian transgender men's masculinities (Alvi A. H. and Hendri Yulius Wijaya)6. 'It's the touch that is doing the talking': UK sex clubs, dark rooms and the loss of masculinity (Chris Haywood)7. Misogyny, fear or boundary maintenance? Responses to brand activism on gender diversity amongst players of Magic: The Gathering (Ceri Oeppen)8. It takes a lot of balls to be a lady: Drag queens, masculinity and stigma (Elisa Padilla) Part 3: Bodies and Minds9. Sobriety, service and selfhood: Moral-existential reconfiguration of masculinity in alcoholics anonymous in a large English city (Lucy Clarke) 10 Unheard voices, untold stories; men with disabilities - The invisible victims of patriarchy, a study of Kolkata, Bengal, India (Debarati Chakraborty) 11. An interview with Ed Fornieles (Ed Fornieles, Amir Massoumian, Dan Nightingale)12. The cultural work of hormones: The story of David and testosterone (Lauren Redfern) Conclusion - Rupture and renewal, accountability and agency (Nikki van der Gaag, Amir Massoumian, Dan Artus)Index

Recenzii

Patriarchy in Practice is an excellent, welcome and sobering contribution to ethnographic scholarship on contemporary masculinities. It reflects a refreshing appreciation of the remarkable adaptability and resilience of patriarchy, and it feels attuned to the zeitgeist of the present era. Whilst offering a rich, dynamic and complex diversity of fascinating studies on contextualised masculinities drenched in local flavours, the editors manage to introduce these with an excellent and accessible framing of masculinity in relation to patriarchy. They also conclude deftly with a thoughtful synthesis of insights from the studies whilst proffering some hopeful reflections for work with men on masculinities to resist and transcend the toxic injustices of patriarchy.
Patriarchy is sometimes presented as an overarching and somewhat abstract set of structures and processes of societal domination by men. Here, however, in this book patriarchy is very much about what happens in practice, and what happens in the everyday - how patriarchy is done. The writing is fast-paced, accessible and diverse, across countries, sites and subjects, in both senses. Patriarchy in Practice brings together diverse ethnographies written for a wide and non-specialist readership, and neatly organised and edited. In so doing, it makes a strong and grounded contribution to the current revival of interest in contemporary patriarchies and patriarchal masculinities in action. Read on and "enjoy"!