This and an accompanying article (Robertson and Monaghan forthcoming) constitute a developmental 'think piece' on embodied heterosexual masculinities, emotions and health. After highlighting the imbrications of heterosexual intimacy, hegemonic masculinity and health - alongside a note on the relevance and limitations of existing literature - our discussion includes: a critical acknowledgement of (different) feminist scholarship and queer theory; reflections on the 'pure relationship' and 'confluent' or 'liquid love'; the 'individualisation thesis' and the rise of 'abstract knowledge'; the separation of love from sex as a possible masculine ruse; corporeality, eroticism and the rationalisation of sex. In conclusion, we underscore the need fo...
Abstract This article reports on findings from a participatory research study that aimed to ask gay ...
This article focuses on the importance of sexual function in the context of prostate cancer. Embodim...
The binary distinction of male and female gender forms the social reality of normative heterosexuali...
This paper extends our previous discussion on embodied heterosexual masculinities, men's emotional l...
In this chapter, we examine differing conceptual and theoretical ideas around gender and masculiniti...
Research has demonstrated that heterosexual men receive enhanced health benefits from their relation...
The central intention of this article is to challenge orthodoxies regarding hetero-masculinity—ortho...
Queer theory has long argued for the liberatory potential of separating masculinity from men. This a...
Within the health research literature there is increasing attention focussed on how the concept of ...
Men think about sex … a lot. Is this a problem or is this a site for reformation? In this paper, we ...
Sociological research, influenced by feminist and other critical perspectives, has noted how men’s e...
Sociological research, influenced by feminist and other critical perspectives, has noted how men’s e...
Notions of masculinity are changing. Many men conduct themselves in ways that blunt traditional hege...
This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health ...
This article addresses a paradoxical stance taken by young straight men in three groups who identify...
Abstract This article reports on findings from a participatory research study that aimed to ask gay ...
This article focuses on the importance of sexual function in the context of prostate cancer. Embodim...
The binary distinction of male and female gender forms the social reality of normative heterosexuali...
This paper extends our previous discussion on embodied heterosexual masculinities, men's emotional l...
In this chapter, we examine differing conceptual and theoretical ideas around gender and masculiniti...
Research has demonstrated that heterosexual men receive enhanced health benefits from their relation...
The central intention of this article is to challenge orthodoxies regarding hetero-masculinity—ortho...
Queer theory has long argued for the liberatory potential of separating masculinity from men. This a...
Within the health research literature there is increasing attention focussed on how the concept of ...
Men think about sex … a lot. Is this a problem or is this a site for reformation? In this paper, we ...
Sociological research, influenced by feminist and other critical perspectives, has noted how men’s e...
Sociological research, influenced by feminist and other critical perspectives, has noted how men’s e...
Notions of masculinity are changing. Many men conduct themselves in ways that blunt traditional hege...
This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health ...
This article addresses a paradoxical stance taken by young straight men in three groups who identify...
Abstract This article reports on findings from a participatory research study that aimed to ask gay ...
This article focuses on the importance of sexual function in the context of prostate cancer. Embodim...
The binary distinction of male and female gender forms the social reality of normative heterosexuali...