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To Be a Man: Changing Constructions of Manhood in , Magazine, 1951–1965randson, and grandfather. In portraying a “man,” the early . acknowledged the complex and mutually supportive relationships centering on family members inside and outside the home, and provided public recognition of a social “manhood” rooted in a wide variety of domestic obligations inherent in thes隐士 发表于 2025-3-27 02:21:06
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The Troubled Masculinities in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s ,study, Flora Veit-Wild links the women of . by arguing that they constitute a female spectrum offering “points of reference” for the central character as she moves beyond her family’s homestead into a larger world, and begins to shape her own identity. At one end of the spectrum is Tambu’s defeatistBIDE 发表于 2025-3-27 12:03:49
(Dis)Enabling Masculinities: The Word and the Body, Class Politics, and Male Sexuality in El Saadawilies. Forming a complex relationship between words, images, and lived experience, El Saadawi makes visible a version of reality that privileges those who can utilize words, images, and material practices to create and sustain a position of power. Ruling “the government of Kafr El Teen” (El Saadawi 1闷热 发表于 2025-3-27 14:43:03
The Masculine Subject of Colonialism: The Egyptian Loss of the Sudanile simultaneously being attentive to the possibility of shared epistemologies and modalities in posing the problem of the modern subject.’ I argue that modernity was a global phenomenon intimately linked to colonization, which relied on similar yet different logics of producing and governing subjec痛苦一生 发表于 2025-3-27 19:57:05
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Poverty, Male Disempowerment, and Male Sexuality: Rethinking Men and Masculinities in Rural and Urbae the subordination of women and the power of men. The possibility that men could be disempowered is not entertained. The dominant framework for discussion is that men have been the “winners” and women the “losers” in the process of socioeconomic change during the past century (Silberschmidt 1992b).myriad 发表于 2025-3-28 06:07:26
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Indentured Masculinity in Colonial Natal, 1860–1910different histories and power positions, it conceals the presence of men whose geographical origins, ethnic affiliations, and position in the racial order escape these neat divisions. This chapter on a hitherto neglected group of South African men, the “Indians,” argues that for most of them, their搬运工 发表于 2025-3-28 11:42:16
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