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Routledge Masculinities and Place (Gender, Space and Society)

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Description

Masculinities and Place brings together a wide range of high-profile and emerging researchers to expand new domains of interest in the geographies of men and masculinities. This collection builds upon broader themes in social and cultural geographies, cultural economy, and urban/rural studies to provide a comprehensive look at how gender and space connect. The book is structured around key and emerging themes from recent and ongoing research. It examines the intersections between men, masculinities, and place through various academic lenses. Readers will find detailed discussions on theorizing masculinities and place, as well as studies on intersectionality. This academic resource is organized to cover essential topics including the concept of home, family dynamics, and domestic labour. It serves as a valuable text for those studying anthropology, sociology, and the social sciences, offering deep insights into how masculinity is shaped by and shapes the environments in which men live and work.

Key Features

Explores the intersections between men, masculinities, and place through research from high-profile and emerging scholars.

Covers essential themes in social and cultural geographies, including cultural economy and urban/rural studies.

Provides academic depth on the relationship between masculinities and specific themes like home and family.

Examines the role of domestic labour and intersectionality within the context of gender and space.

Organized around key research domains to help students and researchers study the geographies of men.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 December 2014
Listed Since
29 July 2014

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