About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focusing on wide-ranging and accessible examples, the text explores how attachments between people, and between people and things, are made, sustained and unmade. In doing so, the book introduces a number of competing sociological approaches to these processes, in particular, feminist versions of social constructionism; theories of material culture and actor network theory; phenomenology; and psycho-societal theories. The book combines an accessible introduction to significant strands of current sociological thought with illustrative material students will find engaging and compelling, such as intimate family relations, media texts, the economy an...
The development of media and academic debate on "the crisis in masculinity" has led to a growing fo...
This paper addresses issues of feminism, masculinity, and the emotional culture of middle-class men ...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/catalogue/book.asp?id=2130This book introduces students t...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
About the book: Masculinity is gaining increasing popular and academic interest. At one level, foot...
Boxing is infused with ideas about masculinity, power, race and social class, and as such is an idea...
This chapter explores some of the processes through which embodied masculinities are reproduced and ...
This thesis applies trauma theory to three boxing genres: autobiography, fiction, and film, respecti...
Critically exploring the ways in which men and masculinities are commonly theorized, this multidisci...
This book draws upon and develops theories of identitifcation and identity in the world of boxing, ...
As powerful ideologies, masculinity and ableism inculcate a set of norms, values, and behaviours wit...
Knowledge of the terms sex and gender has important political, health and equity considerations. Thi...
The development of media and academic debate on "the crisis in masculinity" has led to a growing fo...
This paper addresses issues of feminism, masculinity, and the emotional culture of middle-class men ...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/catalogue/book.asp?id=2130This book introduces students t...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
About the book: This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focus...
About the book: Masculinity is gaining increasing popular and academic interest. At one level, foot...
Boxing is infused with ideas about masculinity, power, race and social class, and as such is an idea...
This chapter explores some of the processes through which embodied masculinities are reproduced and ...
This thesis applies trauma theory to three boxing genres: autobiography, fiction, and film, respecti...
Critically exploring the ways in which men and masculinities are commonly theorized, this multidisci...
This book draws upon and develops theories of identitifcation and identity in the world of boxing, ...
As powerful ideologies, masculinity and ableism inculcate a set of norms, values, and behaviours wit...
Knowledge of the terms sex and gender has important political, health and equity considerations. Thi...
The development of media and academic debate on "the crisis in masculinity" has led to a growing fo...
This paper addresses issues of feminism, masculinity, and the emotional culture of middle-class men ...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...