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Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies TheRoutledgeInternationalHandbookofMasculinityStudiesprovidesacontemporarycriticalandschol- arlyoverviewoftheorizingandresearchonmasculinitiesaswellasemergingideasandareasofstudy thatarelikelytoshaperesearchandunderstandingofgenderandmeninthefuture. Theforty-eightchaptersofthehandbooktakeaninterdisciplinaryapproachtoarangeoftopicson men and masculinities related to identity, sex, sexuality, culture, aesthetics, technology and pressing socialissues.Thehandbook’stransnationallensacknowledgesboththelocalitiesandglobalcharacterof masculinity.Aclearmessageinthebookistheneedforintersectionaltheorizingindialoguewithfem- inist,queerandsexualitystudiesinmakingsenseofmenandmasculinities. Writteninaclearanddirectstyle,thehandbookwillappealtostudents,teachersandresearchersin thesocialsciencesandhumanities,aswellasprofessionals,practitionersandactivists. Lucas Gottzén is Professor at the Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden. His research takes feminist and critical perspectives on youth, gender and sexuality, particularly focusing on young and adult men’s violence. His recent books include Av det känsli- gare slaget: Män och våld mot kvinnor (‘The (Un)Sensitive Kind: Men and Violence against Women’, 2019), Genus (‘Gender’, 2020, with Eriksson) and Men, Masculinities and Intimate Partner Violence (2020, co-edited with Bjørnholt and Boonzaier). Ulf Mellström isananthropologistandProfessorofGenderStudiesatKarlstadUniversity,Sweden. He has published extensively within the areas of masculinity studies, transport- and mobility studies, genderandtechnology,genderandrisk,engineeringstudies,globalizationandhighereducation.Heis thefounderandeditor-in-chiefofNORMA:InternationalJournalforMasculinityStudies. Tamara Shefer isProfessorofWomen’sandGenderStudies,FacultyofArts,UniversityoftheWest- ernCape,SouthAfrica.Herscholarshiphasfocusedonintersectionalgenderandsexualjustice,including researchoncriticalmasculinitiesstudies.Hercurrentworkisfocusedonrethinkingscholarshiponsexu- alitiesandgenderwithinfeministdecolonialapproaches.Recentco-editedbooksareEngagingYouthin ActivistResearchandPedagogicalPraxis:TransnationalandIntersectionalPerspectivesonGender,Sex,andRace (2018,withHearn,Ratele&Boonzaier)andSociallyJustPedagogiesinHigherEducation:CriticalPosthuma- nistandNewFeministMaterialistPerspectives(2018,withBozalek,Braidotti&Zembylas). Routledge International Handbooks Routledge Handbook of the Belt and Road Edited by Cai Fang and Peter Nolan Routledge Handbook of Language Acquisition Edited by Jessica S. 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Fischer For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge.com/Routledge-Inter national-Handbooks/book-series/RIHAND Routledge International Handbook of Masculinity Studies Edited by Lucas Gottzén, Ulf Mellström and Tamara Shefer EDITORIALSECRETARY MARINETTEGRIMBEEK Firstpublished2020 byRoutledge 2ParkSquare,MiltonPark,Abingdon,OxonOX144RN andbyRoutledge 52VanderbiltAvenue,NewYork,NY10017 RoutledgeisanimprintoftheTaylor&FrancisGroup,aninformabusiness ©2020selectionandeditorialmatter,LucasGottzén,UlfMellströmandTamaraShefer; individualchapters,thecontributors TherightofLucasGottzén,UlfMellströmandTamaraShefertobeidentifiedasthe authorsoftheeditorialmaterial,andoftheauthorsfortheirindividualchapters,has beenassertedinaccordancewithsections77and78oftheCopyright,Designsand PatentsAct1988. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereprintedorreproducedorutilized inanyformorbyanyelectronic,mechanical,orothermeans,nowknownor hereafterinvented,includingphotocopyingandrecording,orinanyinformation storageorretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthepublishers. Trademarknotice:Productorcorporatenamesmaybetrademarksorregistered trademarks,andareusedonlyforidentificationandexplanationwithoutintentto infringe. BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Names:Gottzén,Lucas,editor.|Mellström,Ulf,editor.|Shefer,Tamara,editor. Title:Routledgeinternationalhandbookofmasculinitystudies/editedbyLucas Gottzén,UlfMellströmandTamaraShefer. Description:Abingdon,Oxon;NewYork,NY:Routledge,2020.| Series:Routledgeinternationalhandbooks|Includesbibliographicalreferencesand index. Identifiers:LCCN2019029444(print)|LCCN2019029445(ebook)| ISBN9781138056695(hardback)|ISBN9781315165165(ebook) Subjects:LCSH:Men’sstudies.|Masculinity–Studyandteaching. Classification:LCCHQ1088.R682020(print)|LCCHQ1088(ebook)| DDC305.31071–dc23 LCrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2019029444 LCebookrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2019029445 ISBN:978-1-138-05669-5(hbk) ISBN:978-1-315-16516-5(ebk) TypesetinBembo bySwales&Willis,Exeter,Devon,UK Contents Listofcontributors x Acknowledgments xx Introduction:mappingthefieldofmasculinitystudies 1 LucasGottzén,UlfMellströmandTamaraShefer PART1 Theoriesandperspectives 17 1 Theinstitutionalizationof(critical)studiesonmenandmasculinities: geopoliticalperspectives 19 JeffHearnandRichardHowson 2 Feminismandmen/masculinitiesscholarship:connections,disjunctionsand possibilities 31 ChrisBeasley 3 Hegemony,hegemonicmasculinity,andbeyond 41 RichardHowsonandJeffHearn 4 PierreBourdieuandthestudiesonmenandmasculinities 52 MiklósHadas 5 Foucault’smen,orwhathavemasturbatingboysandancientmentodo withmasculinity? 62 LucasGottzén 6 Queertheoryandcriticalmasculinitystudies 72 JonathanA.Allan 7 Intersectionality 82 Ann-DorteChristensenandSuneQvotrupJensen v Contents 8 Postcolonialmasculinities:diverse,shiftingandinflux 92 FatanehFarahaniandSuruchiThapar-Björkert 9 Approachingaffectivemasculinities 103 ToddW.Reeser 10 Masculinitystudiesandposthumanism 112 UlfMellström PART2 Identitiesandintersectionalities 123 11 Africanandblackmenandmasculinities 125 KopanoRatele 12 Whitemasculinity 135 TobiasHübinette 13 MenandmasculinitiesincontemporaryEastAsia:continuities, changes,andchallenges 143 MarioLiongandLihShingChan 14 Disability,embodimentandmasculinities:acomplexmatrix 154 SteveRobertson,LeeMonaghanandKrisSouthby 15 Transmasculinities 165 MiriamJ.AbelsonandTristenKade 16 ‘Littleboys’:thesignificanceofearlychildhoodinthemakingof masculinities 174 DeeviaBhana 17 Youngmasculinities:masculinitiesinyouthstudies 183 SigneRavnandStevenRoberts 18 “Maturing”theoriesofageingmasculinitiesandthediverseidentity workofoldermeninlaterlife 192 AnnaTarrant 19 Men,masculinitiesandsocialclass 201 MichaelR.M.Ward vi Contents PART3 Sexandsexualities 211 20 Thetransformationofhomosociality 213 NilsHammarénandThomasJohansson 21 Masculinityandhomoeroticism 223 GarethLongstaff 22 Theshiftingrelationshipbetweenmasculinityandhomophobia 233 SarahDiefendorfandTristanBridges 23 Multipleformsofmasculinityingaymalesubcultures 244 RustyBarrett 24 Sexualaffects:masculinityandonlinepornographies 253 SteveGarlick 25 Exploringmen,masculinityandcontemporarydatingpractices 262 ChrisHaywood 26 Masculinitiesandsexworkers 272 JohnScott PART4 Spaces,movementsandtechnologies 281 27 Menandmasculinitiesinmigrationprocesses 283 KatarzynaWojnicka 28 Locatingcriticalmasculinitiestheory:masculinitiesinspaceandplace 292 MadhuraLohokare 29 Ruralmasculinities 302 BarbaraPiniandRobynMayes 30 Menincaringoccupationsandthepostfeministgenderregime 311 RuthSimpsonandPatriciaLewis 31 Exploringfatherhoodincriticalgenderresearch 320 HelenaWahlströmHenriksson vii Contents 32 Reconfiguringmasculinitiesandeducation:interconnectinglocaland globalidentities 331 MáirtínMacanGhaill 33 Thecoproductionofmasculinityandtechnology: problemsandprospects 341 AndreasOttemo 34 Menonthemove:masculinities,(auto)mobilityandcarcultures 351 DagBalkmar 35 Men,healthandmedicalization:anoverview 360 SteveRobertsonandTimShand PART5 Culturesandaesthetics 371 36 The‘malepreserve’thesis,sportingculture,andmen’spower 373 ChristopherR.MatthewsandAlexChannon 37 Masculinityneverplaysitself:fromrepresentationstoforms inAmericancinemaandmediastudies 384 TerranceH.McDonald 38 Masculinitiesinfashionanddress 394 AndrewReillyandJoséBlancoF. 39 Masculinities,foodandcooking 404 MichelleSzabo 40 Men,masculinitiesandmusic 414 SamdeBoise 41 Masculinitiesandliterarystudies:past,present,andfuturedirections 425 JosepM.Armengol 42 Menandmasculinityinartandarthistory 434 BettinaUppenkamp PART6 Problems,challengesandwaysforward 445 43 Masculinities,lawandcrime:socio-legalstudiesandthe‘manquestion’ 447 RichardCollier viii Contents 44 Discursivetrendsinresearchonmasculinitiesandinterpersonalviolence 457 FlorettaBoonzaierandTarynvanNiekerk 45 Masculinities,warandmilitarism 467 ClaireDuncanson 46 Ecologicalmasculinities:aresponsetotheManthropocenequestion? 477 MartinHultmanandPaulPulé 47 Masculinityand/atrisk:thesocialandpoliticalcontextofmen’s risktakingasembodiedpractices,performancesandprocesses 488 VictoriaRobinson 48 Trendsandtrajectoriesinengagingmenforgenderjustice 498 TalPeretz Index 508 ix

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