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Masculinities [Paperback]

R. W. Connell (Author)
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0520089995 978-0520089990 May 3, 1995
Here is a powerful reply to Iron John, a fresh look at the complicated nature of what R.W. Connell calls "masculinities." One of the most important voices in the new feminist scholarship by men, Connell provides a nuanced and incisive analysis of how our notions of masculinity have evolved in psychoanalysis, social science, and historically in the creation of a global economy. There is not one but many masculinities, he claims, in a bold critique of the "men's movement" and other simplistic approaches to sexual identity. Instead, Connell delineates the complicated dynamics of masculine politics and recent changes in male identity.
Drawing on rich ethnographic work, Connell offers portraits of dozens of men of different classes, some working to change masculinities, some resisting change. Eel openly disparages his wife: "The first chance I can see to get rid of her, she's gone." Mark, who calls himself "a very straight gay," thinks men should behave in traditionally masculine ways. "If you're a guy why don't you just act like a guy?" he asks. Danny, undertaking the "long haul" of his own sexism, admits, "It's hard not to be aggressive sometimes."
Connell offers the first critical history of ideas and the most sophisticated theoretical analysis of masculinity to date. His attempts to understand changes in male identity and to think about these issues on a global scale are unique. Integrating social science, feminist theory, gay theory, and psychoanalysis in an innovative yet unusually accessible way, he develops a new theory of masculinity politics. This is a book for everyone interested in the history of western masculinities and the sexual politics of the contemporary era.


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"In a new introduction and afterword, Connell reviews more recent work and extends some of his thinking on the significance to masculinity of global economics, politics and culture." Times Higher Education Supplement --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"Clearly written and sophisticated, this book presents Connell's ideas about males and the social phenomena that interact with gender."--Choice

"Connell's book is the fundamental study on masculinity as a formative factor on modern social inequality, and also of the most important books in the social sciences in recent years."--Journal for the Study of British Cultures

"A wonderful book; engagingly written, broadly researched, and politically useful. It is certainly one of the best of the recent, to use Connell's witty phrase, 'books about men.'"--Australian Journal of Political Science --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 295 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (May 3, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520089995
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520089990
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #763,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant views on thinking about men and masculinities!, March 3, 2008
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This book is a must-have for all students of men's studies--in fact, for all gender related--courses. The book is truly interdisciplinary. Dr. Raewyn Connell is a leading sociologist from Australia. She combines her past academic efforts in education, political science, and feminism and over two decades of ethnographic studies on men and masculinities to develop her theory for understanding masculinities. Her "hegemonic masculinity" concept is widely cited, critiqued, and reformulated across academic disciplines. However those with little background in sociology and feminism might find it a little bit difficult to read. Among many fundamental texts on the studies of men and masculinities, this one belongs to the "sociology" camp, rather than the "psychology" camp. Though I come from psychology background, I found the points in this book very refreshing, stimulating, and challenging. Though the original edition was published in 1995 and Connell made little changes in the revised edition (she only added a new overview chapter and an epilogue), many ideas in the book still hold true today. This is not a happy thing to celebrate, because that means a certain group of men with socio-political power are still dominant and "hegemonic" in the society (with the "help" of "complicit" men) over the "marginalized" and "subordinated" groups of men, and women too. The book is a pioneer in advocating the plural forms of masculinities/sexualities/gender identities, which is a common acceptance in gender studies field now. I have attended a 3-day workshop on masculinities by Dr. Connell in 2006 in Taiwan. I was very impressed by her wide knowledge and enthusiasm on this topic. I don't agree with another reviewer that Connell only talked about limited aspects of masculinity in one country in this book. In fact, Connell offers several qualitative studies with wide range of men across different occupations, race, and social economic status, for example, unemployed youths, environmental activists, former athletes...etc. Her more recent studies even examine the interplay between globalization and masculinities (especially in the top multi-nation companies) and can be found in academic journals. Overall, this book is a classic and worth reading again and again. It's very useful for me in thinking about gender relations, social issues and conducting qualitative studies with men. I highly recommend it!!
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars readable introduction, December 28, 2010
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The academic enterprise seems, at times,to be a relentless assault on common sense. Perhaps nothing seems more obvious and commonsensical than the fact of two genders. Connell attacks the obviousness being male in this volume. He writes clearly about the social construction of various ways of being a man. The center piece of the book is comprised of case studies of four Australian men who exemplify quite different masculinities. The second edition helpfully updates the bibliography.
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7 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars a Disappointment, January 24, 2007
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This could have been an excellent study into the characteristics of manhood set by culture, society, environment, and nature. Instead it is a terribly limited view of a handful of men in one country. Sadly, it is void of enthusiasm for its topic, boring as dirt, and less interesting than reading a phone book.The author seems more intent on proving she has read a great deal on the topic by endlessly paraphrasing the work of other studies (always giving due credit), but displays little skill in using her knowledge to make her viewpoints or research remotely appealing. There is far more approachable, interesting, creative reference out there if any of these qualities are important to the reader.
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The concepts 'masculine' and 'feminine', Freud observed in a melancholy footnote, 'are among the most confused that occur in science'. Read the first page
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world gender order, masculinity therapy, gentry masculinity, modern gender order, business masculinity, exit politics, heterosexual sensibility, complicit masculinities, very straight gay, masculinity politics, masculinity research, protest masculinity, patriarchal dividend, monic masculinity, reproductive arena, sex role theory, male sex role, multiple masculinities, crisis tendencies, first fuck, existential psychoanalysis, core gender identity
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United States, Bill Lindeman, Barry Ryan, Danny Taylor, Dean Carrington, Jonathan Hampden, Mark Richards, Men's Liberation, Pat Vincent, Charles Lawrence, Jack Harley, Mal Walton, Nigel Roberts, Paul Gray, Damien Outhwaite, Alan Andrews, Peter Geddes, Adam Singer, Gordon Anderson, Air Force, Alan Rubin, Hugh Trelawney, Stewart Hardy, Great War, New Zealand
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