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مردانگی و ملت در دنیای مدرن، با تمرکز بر نقش مردانگی در فرآیندهای مختلف ملتسازی در دنیای مدرن، بین سالهای 1800 و 1960، نور جدیدی بر رابطه متقابل بین جنسیت و ملت میافکند. اندرسن و ونت با ارائه نمونه هایی از سراسر جهان، توجه را به روش های بی شماری جلب می کنند که مردانگی سلطه گر و به حاشیه رانده شده با یکدیگر تعامل داشتند در زمینه های ملی و فراملی. یادداشت ویرایشگر.
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Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Introduction: Masculinities and the Nation....Pages 1-18
“The Crushing of Southern Manhood”: War, Masculinity, and the Confederate Nation-State, 1861–1865....Pages 19-38
Mormon Manhood and Its Critics: Polygamy and the Construction of Hegemonic Masculinity in the United States....Pages 39-54
Eugenic Nationalism, Biopolitics, and the Masculinization of Hysteria: Historical and Theoretical Reflections....Pages 55-70
Preserving the Family and the Nation: Eugenic Masculinity Concepts, Expert Intervention, and the American Family in the United States, 1900–1960....Pages 71-92
“Less than a Boot-Rag”: Procreation, Paternity, and the Masculine Ideal in Fascist Italy....Pages 93-112
Martial Men in Virgin Lands? Nineteenth-Century Filibustering, Nation-Building, and Competing Notions of Masculinity in the United States and Nicaragua....Pages 113-128
Controlling Los Hombres: American State Power and the Emasculation of the Mexican Community, 1845–1900....Pages 129-148
“Failure to Provide”: Mexican Immigration, Americanization, and Marginalized Masculinities in the Interwar United States....Pages 149-170
Marginal Centers: Martial Masculinities in Late Meiji Japan....Pages 171-191
The Transnational Origins of Hegemonic Dominican Masculinity....Pages 193-216
Changing Heads and Hats: Nationalism and Modern Masculinities in the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey....Pages 217-242
“Youth of Awo-Omama Will Boycott Their Girls”: Men, Marriage, and Ethno-Cultural Nationalism in Southern Nigeria, 1920–1956....Pages 243-267
Back Matter....Pages 269-277
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Masculinities and the Nation in the Modern World sheds new light on the interrelationship between gender and the nation, focusing on the role of masculinities in various processes of nation-building in the modern world between 1800 and the 1960s. Providing examples from across the globe, Andersen and Wendt call attention to the myriad ways in which hegemonic and marginalized masculinities interacted with one another in national and transnational contexts. Nota de l'editor. Read more...