The "Man" Question in International Relations
Herausgeber: Zalewski, Marysia; Parpart, Jane
The "Man" Question in International Relations
Herausgeber: Zalewski, Marysia; Parpart, Jane
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Originally published in 1998, The "Man" Question in International Relations concentrates on questioning the practices of masculinities, the hegemony of men, and the subject of "man."
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Originally published in 1998, The "Man" Question in International Relations concentrates on questioning the practices of masculinities, the hegemony of men, and the subject of "man."
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9780367183639
- ISBN-10: 0367183633
- Artikelnr.: 56882775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9780367183639
- ISBN-10: 0367183633
- Artikelnr.: 56882775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marysia Zalewski, Jane Parpart
Acknowledgements Introduction: From the "Woman" Question to the "Man"
Question in International Relations 1. "New Times" and New Conversations 2.
Masculinist Practices and Gender Politics: The Operation of Multiple
Masculinities in International Relations 3. "Unacceptable Conclusions" and
the "Man" Question: Masculinity, Gender, and International Relations 4.
Masculinity and the Fear of Emasculation in International Relations Theory
5. Six Masculine Roles in International Relations and their
Interconnection: A Personal Investigation 6. Tough and Tender: New World
Order Masculinity and the Gulf War 7. Gays in the Military: Texts and
Subtexts 8. Something's Missing: Male Hysteria and the U.S. Invasion of
Panama 9. Sex, Power, and the Grail of Positive Collaboration 10.
"Masculinity," "Femininity," and "International Relations": Or Who Goes to
the "Moon" with Bonaparte and the Adder? Conclusion: New Thoughts and New
Directions for the "Man" Question in International Relations About the
Editors and Contributors Index
Question in International Relations 1. "New Times" and New Conversations 2.
Masculinist Practices and Gender Politics: The Operation of Multiple
Masculinities in International Relations 3. "Unacceptable Conclusions" and
the "Man" Question: Masculinity, Gender, and International Relations 4.
Masculinity and the Fear of Emasculation in International Relations Theory
5. Six Masculine Roles in International Relations and their
Interconnection: A Personal Investigation 6. Tough and Tender: New World
Order Masculinity and the Gulf War 7. Gays in the Military: Texts and
Subtexts 8. Something's Missing: Male Hysteria and the U.S. Invasion of
Panama 9. Sex, Power, and the Grail of Positive Collaboration 10.
"Masculinity," "Femininity," and "International Relations": Or Who Goes to
the "Moon" with Bonaparte and the Adder? Conclusion: New Thoughts and New
Directions for the "Man" Question in International Relations About the
Editors and Contributors Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: From the "Woman" Question to the "Man"
Question in International Relations 1. "New Times" and New Conversations 2.
Masculinist Practices and Gender Politics: The Operation of Multiple
Masculinities in International Relations 3. "Unacceptable Conclusions" and
the "Man" Question: Masculinity, Gender, and International Relations 4.
Masculinity and the Fear of Emasculation in International Relations Theory
5. Six Masculine Roles in International Relations and their
Interconnection: A Personal Investigation 6. Tough and Tender: New World
Order Masculinity and the Gulf War 7. Gays in the Military: Texts and
Subtexts 8. Something's Missing: Male Hysteria and the U.S. Invasion of
Panama 9. Sex, Power, and the Grail of Positive Collaboration 10.
"Masculinity," "Femininity," and "International Relations": Or Who Goes to
the "Moon" with Bonaparte and the Adder? Conclusion: New Thoughts and New
Directions for the "Man" Question in International Relations About the
Editors and Contributors Index
Question in International Relations 1. "New Times" and New Conversations 2.
Masculinist Practices and Gender Politics: The Operation of Multiple
Masculinities in International Relations 3. "Unacceptable Conclusions" and
the "Man" Question: Masculinity, Gender, and International Relations 4.
Masculinity and the Fear of Emasculation in International Relations Theory
5. Six Masculine Roles in International Relations and their
Interconnection: A Personal Investigation 6. Tough and Tender: New World
Order Masculinity and the Gulf War 7. Gays in the Military: Texts and
Subtexts 8. Something's Missing: Male Hysteria and the U.S. Invasion of
Panama 9. Sex, Power, and the Grail of Positive Collaboration 10.
"Masculinity," "Femininity," and "International Relations": Or Who Goes to
the "Moon" with Bonaparte and the Adder? Conclusion: New Thoughts and New
Directions for the "Man" Question in International Relations About the
Editors and Contributors Index