This book makes a unique contribution to contemporary research into masculinities, men’s movements, and fathers’ rights groups. It examines the role of changing masculinities in creating equality and/or reinforcing inequality by analysing diverse men’s movements, their politics, and the identities they (re)construct. Jordan advances a typology for categorising men’s movements (‘feminist’, ‘postfeminist’, and ‘backlash’ movements) and addresses debates over the construction of ‘masculinity-in-crisis’, arguing that ‘crisis’ is frequently invoked in problematic ways. These themes are further explored through original analyses of material produced by ‘feminist’, ‘postfeminist’, and ‘backlash’ men’s groups. The main empirical contribution of the...
This article explores the notion of troublesome' masculinities that characterise much of the policy ...
The rise of movements such as feminism and masculinism seem to have an impact on gender relations an...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
Chapters 5 and 6 critically examine backlash men's movements, especially fathers’ rights groups and ...
Fathers’ rights groups have been characterised by some feminist academics as part of an anti-feminis...
Conceptualising ‘backlash’ and ‘postfeminism’ is important to understanding the gender politics of m...
Masculinity studies emerges from a conversation with feminism rather than either political activism ...
Reviews the book "Making Men Into Fathers: Men, Masculinities, and the Social Politics of Fatherhood...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This project intends to explore the changing roles of men and fathers in a global context. It also ...
When people mention the words, “gender” and “gender equality”, the conversation often soon turns to ...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This thesis engages with what has become a ubiquitous term in masculinity studies: “crisis”. I argu...
Much has happened in debates, practice and policy on gender in development since the millennium, whe...
This article explores the notion of troublesome' masculinities that characterise much of the policy ...
The rise of movements such as feminism and masculinism seem to have an impact on gender relations an...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
Chapters 5 and 6 critically examine backlash men's movements, especially fathers’ rights groups and ...
Fathers’ rights groups have been characterised by some feminist academics as part of an anti-feminis...
Conceptualising ‘backlash’ and ‘postfeminism’ is important to understanding the gender politics of m...
Masculinity studies emerges from a conversation with feminism rather than either political activism ...
Reviews the book "Making Men Into Fathers: Men, Masculinities, and the Social Politics of Fatherhood...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This project intends to explore the changing roles of men and fathers in a global context. It also ...
When people mention the words, “gender” and “gender equality”, the conversation often soon turns to ...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This thesis engages with what has become a ubiquitous term in masculinity studies: “crisis”. I argu...
Much has happened in debates, practice and policy on gender in development since the millennium, whe...
This article explores the notion of troublesome' masculinities that characterise much of the policy ...
The rise of movements such as feminism and masculinism seem to have an impact on gender relations an...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...