This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the study of masculinities and men’s violence. The case histories of four men are presented and analyzed. Two of these men were antisexist men seeking to help other men to change, and the other two were men who were getting help to stop being violent. Using these case histories, this article seeks to demonstrate that psychic experience is not a simple product of social discourses, and therefore masculinity cannot be straightforwardly read off from what men say. The article concludes by arguing that the psychoanalytic notion of a defended subject draws our attention to the unities among men more effectively than psychodiscursive approaches precise...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
The purpose of the following essay has been to identify four men’s momentums of their volunteer acce...
This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the ...
This article presents the case of a self-confessed perpetrator of domestic violence, called ‘Mark’. ...
Against `structured action theory' and the `discourses of violence' approach this article argues for...
Despite the increase in recent decades in research on men’s violence against women, few studies focu...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
Evaluative studies of men who have attended domestic violence perpetrator programmes have, thus far,...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This paper was selected alongside other articles written by Prof. Tony Jefferson and Prof. Robert Co...
Contemporary initiatives to engage men and boys in preventing men's violence against women in the UK...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
This study reports on discourse analysis of transcripts from focus group discussions held with 28 ‘o...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
The purpose of the following essay has been to identify four men’s momentums of their volunteer acce...
This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the ...
This article presents the case of a self-confessed perpetrator of domestic violence, called ‘Mark’. ...
Against `structured action theory' and the `discourses of violence' approach this article argues for...
Despite the increase in recent decades in research on men’s violence against women, few studies focu...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
Evaluative studies of men who have attended domestic violence perpetrator programmes have, thus far,...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This paper was selected alongside other articles written by Prof. Tony Jefferson and Prof. Robert Co...
Contemporary initiatives to engage men and boys in preventing men's violence against women in the UK...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
This study reports on discourse analysis of transcripts from focus group discussions held with 28 ‘o...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
The purpose of the following essay has been to identify four men’s momentums of their volunteer acce...