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Tracing Jewish masculinity through major themes and events including both World Wars, the Holocaust, American... Læs mere
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This Handbook offers a rich survey of topics concerning historical, modern and contemporary Chinese genders and sexualities.
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Equality Dancesport uses a queer feminist lens to examine the materialisation of gender and sexuality through moving and dancing bodies, by taking readers through the initiation journey of becoming an equality dance competitor.
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This book provides comprehensive ethnographic accounts of the slums of Dhaka city and will appeal to the fields of Public Health, Medical Anthropology, Gender Studies, Urban Studies, Development Studies, Social Sciences, urban health and poverty-related work.
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The lives of the men in Austen’s life, her relationships, how typical they were of men of their time and their impact on her life and writing. It also considers how the novels portray... Læs mere
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While there has been an increase in scholarship on men, ageing and masculinities, little... Læs mere
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Bodies & Boundaries of UK Bear Spaces is an exploration of the spaces of the UK’s Bear community – and the people who are in them. It is of value to anyone... Læs mere
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This handbook is a fundamental contribution to the recent history and contemporary context of feminist, gender, and women’s studies in a global perspective.
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This book addresses Irish identity in Irish literature, especially masculinity in some of its forms through an interdisciplinary methodology.
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Revised and updated, this book reverses the tendency in gender studies to portray men as villains and women as victims in a bi-polar paradigm, presenting data and studies from the US, Canada and the UK in the development of a comparative and revised perspective on gender.