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In the past twenty years there has been a growing interest in the issues surrounding men and masculinity. Driven primarily by the second-wave feminist critique of the legitimacy or hegemony of masculine practice and culture, the hegemony of men in social spheres such as the family, law, and the workplace can no longer be taken for granted. Beginning with the work of Antonio Gramsci and a focus on developing the full complexity of his theory of hegemony, Howson’s fascinating new book then moves on through theory, applications and analysis of various topical issues, discussing and extending the work of R.W. Connell, and drawing out new possibilities for social justice in gender. Over the course of several informative chapters, the book considers: * a tripartite model of hegemony * hegemony in the theory of practice* application of hegemony to gender* the study of masculinity and family law* radical pluralism* radical organic protest in gender. Presenting a detailed examination of hegemonic masculinity and its interpretations, this significant new book provides an important contribution to contemporary understandings of men and masculinity.
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Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity The past 20 years have seen a growing interest in the issues surrounding men and masculinity. This has been driven primarily by the second-wave feminist critique of the legitimacy or hegemony of masculine practice and culture. The hegemony of men in social spheres such as the family, law and the workplace can no longer be taken for granted. This book contributes to contemporary understandings of men and masculinity, presenting a detailed examination of hegemonic masculinity. Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity is an innovative and radical exploration of domination, gender and social justice. Beginning with the work of Antonio Gramsci, Richard Howson develops the full complexity of Gramsci’s theory of hegemony, presenting a tripartite model of hegemony. The book also engages with Connell’s models of masculinities, and through extending and elaborating on Connell’s theories, offers new possibilities for social justice. This book will be a valuable resource for students and academics involved in gender and masculinity studies, political sociology and the sociology of law. Richard Howson is a Lecturer in social theory, gender and social policy at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Routledge advances in sociology This series aims to present cutting-edge developments and debates within the field of sociology. It will provide a broad range of case studies and the latest theoretical perspectives, while covering a variety of topics, theories and issues from around the world. It is not confined to any particular school of thought. 1 Virtual Globalization Virtual spaces/tourist spaces Edited by David Holmes 2 The Criminal Spectre in Law, Literature and Aesthetics Peter Hutchings 3 Immigrants and National Identity in Europe Anna Triandafyllidou 4 Constructing Risk and Safety in Technological Practice Edited by Jane Summerton and Boel Berner 5 Europeanisation, National Identities and Migration Changes in boundary constructions between Western and Eastern Europe Willfried Spohn and Anna Triandafyllidou 6 Language, Identity and Conflict A comparative study of language in ethnic conflict in Europe and Eurasia Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost 7 Immigrant Life in the U.S. Multi-disciplinary perspectives Edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Colin Wayne Leach 8 Rave Culture and Religion Edited by Graham St. John 9 Creation and Returns of Social Capital A new research program Edited by Henk Flap and Beate Völker 10 Self-Care Embodiment, personal autonomy and the shaping of health consciousness Christopher Ziguras 11 Mechanisms of Cooperation Werner Raub and Jeroen Weesie 12 After the Bell Educational success, public policy and family background