توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Global Masculinities: Interrogations and Reconstructions
نام کتاب : Global Masculinities: Interrogations and Reconstructions
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مردانگی جهانی: بازجویی ها و بازسازی ها
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نویسندگان : Mangesh Kulkarni, Rimjhim Jain
ناشر : Routledge India
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138234710 , 9780429423468
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Lists of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword by Raewyn Connell
Foreword by Abhijit Das
Preface by Rimjhim Jain
Acknowledgments
Introduction: engaging global masculinities
I
Emergence and development of critical masculinity studies
The predicament of patriarchal masculinities
Caring masculinities
Conclusion
References
1. Making men: the cultural politics of male initiation rites in South Africa
Introduction
Becoming a man
Respect and humanity
Xhosa male initiation
The purpose of male initiation
Discussing initiation in the twenty-first century
Concluding remarks
Notes
References
2. Social norms, social structure and law in Nepal: patriarchy, violence against women and the three-headed hydra
Introduction
Methodology
Limitations
Social norms: persistence of old stereotypes
Internalisation of patriarchal social norms: women and transgender subjects
Social norms, masculinities and sexuality
Social norms and contradictory masculine identities
Law and custom: in between spaces
Social structure and limitations of law
Law, social norms and discrimination
Social norms, law and social structure: public and private domains
Conclusion: patriarchy and violence against women
Acronyms
Notes
Bibliography
3. Transforming masculinities as a contribution to conflict prevention?
Masculinities as drivers of conflict
Putting theory into practice: masculinities and peacebuilding programmes
Challenges and question marks
Gendering conflict analysis
Selecting participants and developing theories of change
Gendered structures and institutions
Working to scale
Working with the security sector
The international angle
Responding to legitimate grievances
Maintaining a feminist perspective
Conclusion
List of abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
4. Masculinity and violence against women: exploring the practices of young men in Bangladesh
Introduction
Objectives
Methodology Methods and data analysis
Conceptualisation
Results
Recurrent themes
Discussion
Bhalo meye/baje meye (Good girl/Bad girl)
Moja kora (Having fun)
Piche ghura (Following/Stalking)
Kotha shuna (Controlling mechanism)
Shikkha dewa (Revenge)
Conclusion
Annex 4.A
Annex 4.B
Notes
Funding
References
5. Beyond male role models: gender identities and work with young men in the UK
Questioning the male role model discourse
Research objectives and methodology
Findings
Key messages
Policy and practice implications
Note
References
6. Interpersonal neurobiology and the prevention of gender-based violence
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusion and next steps
Note
References
7. Masculinities, faith and ending gender-based violence in the African Great Lakes region, Africa
Background
Research objectives
Country profiles
Understanding men, faith and masculinities
What can be done?
Notes
References
8. Engaging men in ending men’s violence against women: beyond the mantras and towards more effective practice
Introduction
Approach to engaging men
Conclusion
References
9. Involving men in sharing the contraceptive burden: experiences from a community intervention with men in Madhya Pradesh, India
Introduction
Contraception and women’s rights
Family Planning Programme in India: the role of men
The ‘Sajhedar initiative’
Findings
Family planning and use of contraceptives
Spacing between children
Access to contraceptives – facilitating the interface between
service providers and men
Improved relationships between spouses
Changing social norms that give women more autonomy
Discussion
Conclusions
Notes
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Acronyms
References
10. The role of male Dais (Huarku) in childbirth in a tribal block in the Nandurbar district of Maharashtra, India
Introduction
Methodology
The study area and people
Who were the huarka (Dais)?
The Dai tradition in this area
A gendered style of caring
Paapi Nazar (sinful gaze) . . .
The huarka (Dais) and formal healthcare providers
The sets of Dais’ practices
Reflections of the other providers on care by the Dais
View of the future and expectations
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
11. Opportunities and challenges for promoting new concepts of fatherhood in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Introduction
Method
Methodological aspects of quantitative research
Methodological aspects of qualitative research
Results
Results from quantitative research
Results from qualitative research
Discussion
Conclusions
Acronyms
References
12. Migrating males and gender role exchange: a study on how Indonesian males perceive their masculinities through caregiving activities
Introduction
The study
Gender discourses in contemporary Indonesia
Gender relations and overseas education
Caring, breadwinning and masculinities
Method
Findings
Discussion
Conclusion
Notes
References
13. A Brazilian policy toward men’s healthcare and gender equity
A brief introduction to the Brazilian Healthcare System
The origin of the PNAISH
Pnaish’s implementation
Some of PNAISH’s obstacles
Men’s health, fatherhood, care and gender equity
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index