The "Man" Question in International Relations

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  • Author: Marysia Zalewski
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429590393
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

Originally published in 1998, The "Man" Question in International Relations looks the prevalence of man in the world of international relations. The book argues that, focusing on women as a way of changing the gender of international relations can position women as "the problem." The authors of this book suggest that the problem is not "woman" but "man." Rather than highlighting the absences and presence of women in the theories and practices of international relations, the authors concentrate on questioning the practices of masculinities, the hegemony of men, and the subject of "man." In this way, they hope to destabilize the field in ways that "adding women and stirring" has not.


The Man Question

The Man Question

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  • Author: Nancy E. Dowd
  • Publisher: NYU Press
  • ISBN: 9780814720943
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 197

Among the many important tools feminist legal theorists have given scholars is that of anti-essentialism: all women are not created equal, and privilege varies greatly by circumstances,particularly that of race and class. Yet at the same time, feminist legal theory tends to view men through an essentialist lens, in which men are created equal. The study of masculinities, inspired by feminist theory to explore the construction of manhood and masculinity, questions the real circumstances of men, not in order to deny men’s privilege but to explore in particular how privilege is constructed, and what price is paid for it. In this groundbreaking work, feminist legal theorist Nancy E. Dowd exhorts readers to apply the anti-essentialist model—so dominant in feminist jurisprudence—to the study of masculinities. She demonstrates how men’s treatment by the law and society in general varies by race, economic position, sexuality, and other factors. She applies these insights to both boys and men, examining how masculinities analysis exposes both privilege and subordination. She examines men’s experienceof fatherhood and sexual abuse, and boys’ experience in the contexts of education and juvenile justice. Ultimately, Dowd calls for a more inclusive feminist theory, which, by acknowledging the study of masculinities, can broaden our understanding of privilege and subordination.


The Man Question

The Man Question

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  • Author: Kathy E. Ferguson
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520913027
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 251

Turning on its head that familiar "woman question," this innovative work poses masculinity as a problem that requires explanation. Ferguson rebukes the sense of coherence contained in patriarchal theory in the name of a voice that both calls upon and challenges the category woman. Stepping back from the opposition of male and female, she artfully loosens the hold of gender on life and meaning, creating and at the same time deconstructing a women's point of view. Posing the "man question" provides a way not only to view male power and female subordination but also to valorize and problematize women's experiences, thus destabilizing conventional notions of man and woman.


Rethinking the Man Question

Rethinking the Man Question

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  • Author: Jane L. Parpart
  • Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1848137729
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

The reality of international relations and its academic study are still almost entirely constituted by men. Rethinking the Man Question is a crucial investigation and reinvigoration of debates about gender and international relations. Following on from the seminal The Man Question in International Relations this book looks at the increasingly violent and 'toxic' nature of world politics post 9/11. Contributors including Raewyn Connell, Kimberley Hutchings, Cynthia Enloe, Kevin Dunn and Sandra Whitworth consider the diverse theoretical and practical implications of masculinity for international relations in the modern world. Covering theoretical issues including masculine theories of war, masculinity and the military, cyborg soldiers, post-traumatic stress disorder and white male privilege. The book also focuses on the ways in which masculinity configures world events from conscientious objection in South Africa to 'porno-nationalism' in India, from myths and heroes in Kosovo to the makings of Zimbabwe. This essential work will define the field for many years to come.


On The Man Question

On The Man Question

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  • Author: Mark Kann
  • Publisher: Temple University Press
  • ISBN: 0877228078
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 379

Focusing on Seventeenth-Century English political philosophy and Nineteenth-Century American culture, Mark Kann challenges the widely-held view that American political institutions are grounded in the primacy of individualism. Liberal thinkers have long been concerned that men are too passionate and selfish to exercise individual rights without causing social chaos. Kann demonstrates how a desperate search to answer the man question began to revolutionize gender relations He examines "the other liberal tradition in America" which downplays the value of individualism, elevates the ongoing significance of an "engendered civic virtue," and incorporates classical republicanism into the fabric of modern political discourse. The author traces the cultural conditioning of the white middle class that produced the ideal of self-sacrificing wives whose lives were devoted to creating a haven for their husbands and a school of virtue for their sons. Upon leaving home, these young men were to be schooled in manliness in the military in order to be capable of assuming positions of power as they were vacated by their fathers’ generation. Thus, in the norms of fatherhood, fraternity, womanhood, and militarism, the male’s individualism was conditioned with a strong dose of civic virtue.


Posthumanism and the Man Question

Posthumanism and the Man Question

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  • Author: Ulf Mellström
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000824330
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

This book brings together the emerging insights of what posthumanism, new materialism and affect theory mean for ‘the man question’. The contributors to this book interrogate the question of how ‘Man’ as a gendered being is entangled with nature, culture, materiality and corporeality, and they explore ways to unsettle men’s sense of sovereignty to decentre anthropocentric masculinity. Men have to move from the centre of privilege which grants them supremacy before they can open themselves to the decentred, embodied, affective, vulnerable and relational self that is necessary to embrace the posthuman. This book explores the extent to which this is possible. The book will be of interest to academics, students and scholars across a range of disciplines who are engaging with the intersections of feminist studies with posthumanism and new materialism, especially as they relate to critical studies of men and masculinities. Chapters on fathering, pornography, ageing, affect, embodiment, entanglements with technology and nature and the implications of these issues for changing men and masculinities and the politics of critical masculinity studies’ engagement with posthuman feminisms will interest students and academics across these diverse disciplines.


Rethinking the Man Question

Rethinking the Man Question

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  • Author: Jane L. Parpart
  • Publisher: Zed Books
  • ISBN: 9781842779804
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

The reality of international relations and its academic study are still almost entirely constituted by men. Rethinking the Man Question is a crucial investigation and reinvigoration of debates about gender and international relations. Following on from the seminal The Man Question in International Relations this book looks at the increasingly violent and 'toxic' nature of world politics post 9/11. Contributors including Raewyn Connell, Kimberley Hutchings, Cynthia Enloe, Kevin Dunn and Sandra Whitworth consider the diverse theoretical and practical implications of masculinity for international relations in the modern world. Covering theoretical issues including masculine theories of war, masculinity and the military, cyborg soldiers, post-traumatic stress disorder and white male privilege. The book also focuses on the ways in which masculinity configures world events from conscientious objection in South Africa to 'porno-nationalism' in India, from myths and heroes in Kosovo to the makings of Zimbabwe. This essential work will define the field for many years to come.


Man's Question, God's Answer

Man's Question, God's Answer

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  • Author: Lu Ann Bransby
  • Publisher: Whitaker House
  • ISBN: 1603742417
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

Got questions? Need Christian-based answers quickly? Then reach for this easy-to-use, A to Z reference book based on more than 5,000 Scriptures covering over 200 hot topics, including issues that every Christian should be concerned about today. With a unique blend of common sense and practical and biblical wisdom, Lu Ann Bransby addresses many of these concerns, such as how to: Know God's will in everyday matters Learn when and how to say no Overcome sin and reap God's blessings Discuss drugs, sex, and God with your children Make those difficult but crucial decisions Man's Question, God's Answer is a must-have evangelism tool. Keep a copy handy so you can find the proper Christian response to tough situations or problem behaviors.


The "Man" Question in International Relations

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  • Author: Marysia Zalewski
  • Publisher: Routledge Revivals
  • ISBN: 9780367183646
  • Category : Feminist theory
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

Originally published in 1998, The "Man" Question in International Relations looks the prevalence of man in the world of international relations. The book argues that, focusing on women as a way of changing the gender of international relations can position women as "the problem." The authors of this book suggest that the problem is not "woman" but "man." Rather than highlighting the absences and presence of women in the theories and practices of international relations, the authors concentrate on questioning the practices of masculinities, the hegemony of men, and the subject of "man." In this way, they hope to destabilize the field in ways that "adding women and stirring" has not.


Bismarck, the man and the statesman

Bismarck, the man and the statesman

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  • Author: Otto Bismarck
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 454