Title: The "Man" Question in International Relations
Abstract:Introduction: From the Woman Question to the Man Question in International Relations (Marysia Zalewski.) New Times and New Conversations (V. Spike Peterson and Jacqui True.) Masculinist Practices and ...Introduction: From the Woman Question to the Man Question in International Relations (Marysia Zalewski.) New Times and New Conversations (V. Spike Peterson and Jacqui True.) Masculinist Practices and Gender Politics: The Operation of Multiple Masculinities in International Relations (Charlotte Hooper.) Unacceptable Conclusions and the Man Question: Masculinity, Gender, and International Relations (Steve Smith.) Masculinity and the Fear of Emasculation in International Relations Theory (Lucian M. Ashworth and Larry A. Swatuk.) Six Masculine Roles in International Relations and Their Interconnection: A Personal Investigation (Craig N. Murphy.) Tough and Tender: New World Order Masculinity and the Gulf War (Steve Niva.) Gays in the Military: Texts and Subtexts (Carol Cohn.) Somethings Missing: Male Hysteria and the U.S. Invasion of Panama (Cynthia Weber.) Sex, Power, and the Grail of Positive Collaboration (Ralph Pettman.) Masculinity, Femininity, and International Relations: Or Who Goes to the Moon with Bonaparte and the Adder? (Christine Sylvester.) Conclusion: New Thoughts and New Directions for the Man Question in International Relations (Jane Parpart.).Read More
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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