TY - CHAP
T1 - Critical Studies on Men and Masculinities
T2 - Enduring debates, institutionalisation processes, divergences and challenges
AU - Hearn, Jeff
AU - Howson, Richard
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 selection and editorial matter, Anália Torres, Paula Campos Pinto, Tamara Shefer and Jeff Hearn.
PY - 2024/11/29
Y1 - 2024/11/29
N2 - Men have historically dominated the written word, in academia, research, science, histories, literature, religion and many further arenas. Often, this domination has taken the shape of men writing about men, and for men, generally implicitly so. In contrast, this chapter focuses on critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM) and the ‘absence presence’ of men and masculinities within systems and relations of gender power and domination, drawing on the full range of feminist and critical gender and sexuality scholarship. The chapter examines some of the enduring theoretical debates in and around CSMM, focusing on naming and deconstruction; power, domination, hegemony and risk-taking and socially problematic practices. The chapter continues by examining institutionalization processes: the making, reproduction and change in more durable academic activities, structures and interventions of CSMM. These include study groups, research groups, teaching, research and publication. The concluding discussion addresses current divergences and challenges in and around CSMM, in geopolitics; individual and group political and ethical positioning and empirical and theoretical content.
AB - Men have historically dominated the written word, in academia, research, science, histories, literature, religion and many further arenas. Often, this domination has taken the shape of men writing about men, and for men, generally implicitly so. In contrast, this chapter focuses on critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM) and the ‘absence presence’ of men and masculinities within systems and relations of gender power and domination, drawing on the full range of feminist and critical gender and sexuality scholarship. The chapter examines some of the enduring theoretical debates in and around CSMM, focusing on naming and deconstruction; power, domination, hegemony and risk-taking and socially problematic practices. The chapter continues by examining institutionalization processes: the making, reproduction and change in more durable academic activities, structures and interventions of CSMM. These include study groups, research groups, teaching, research and publication. The concluding discussion addresses current divergences and challenges in and around CSMM, in geopolitics; individual and group political and ethical positioning and empirical and theoretical content.
KW - MEN
KW - Masculinities
KW - Gender
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UR - https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-International-Handbook-of-Feminisms-and-Gender-Studies-Convergences-Divergences-and-Pluralities/Torres-Pinto-Shefer-Hearn/p/book/9781032181431
U2 - 10.4324/9781003253068-20
DO - 10.4324/9781003253068-20
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85209869315
SN - 9781032181431
SP - 255
EP - 271
BT - Routledge International Handbook of Feminisms and Gender Studies
A2 - Torres, Anália
A2 - Pinto, Paula Campos
A2 - Shefer, Tamara
A2 - Hearn, Jeff
PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
ER -