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The Politics of Absent Men or Political Masculinities Without the Polis,n of political masculinities in relation to, first, mainstream politics, and, then, feminism, possible changes in political masculinities formed through absence, and their implications for profeminist men’s politics, are interrogated. Three main forms of absence are examined: absences by transnationgentle 发表于 2025-3-24 06:05:02
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,Change among the Change Agents? Men’s Experiences of Engaging in Anti-Violence Advocacy as White Ries it affect their understanding and practices of masculinity? This chapter offers a case study of White Ribbon Australia’s Ambassador Program, which involves men as public anti-violence advocates, inviting them to ‘stand up, speak out and act’ to influence other men’s attitudes and behaviours towar等级的上升 发表于 2025-3-24 14:18:29
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,At Odds with Feminism? Muslim Masculinities in the Swedish “No Handshake” Debate in Newspapers,neously “buying-in” to feminism? What challenges/critiques can Muslim feminists offer to “white feminism” in order to make it more intersectional? The aim of this chapter is to study the making of Muslim masculinity and gender equality in the “no handshake” debate that took place in Sweden in 2016 wLongitude 发表于 2025-3-24 19:50:35
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,“I Present a Role Model of Fluid Masculinity…”: Gender Politics of Pro-Feminist Men in an Israeli Hgramme for boys in Israeli schools between the years 2003–2013. The moderators faced the following quandary: In order to be successful, they needed to be accepted as legitimate role models by their students. But to gain that acceptance, they needed to identify with traditional normative masculine at