Apex Masculinity

Apex Masculinity
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Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 1737619601
ISBN-13 : 9781737619604
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Apex Masculinity by : Nick Chontos

This book is a deep dive into the journey of coming back from toxicity to achieve unlimited, long term success. The only person in your way is you. It's time to defeat self sabotage and reclaim true, epic, APEX masculinity.

Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75

Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781501326479
ISBN-13 : 1501326473
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75 by : Maggie McKinley

"An examination of the relationship between violence and masculinity in works by Richard Wright, Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow, James Baldwin, and Philip Roth, highlighting the inherent paradox whereby masculinity in this fiction is both asserted and undermined by acts of aggression"--

Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities

Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 0761923691
ISBN-13 : 9780761923695
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities by : Michael S. Kimmel

The handbook provides a broad view of masculinities primarily across the social sciences, but including important debates in areas of the humanities & natural sciences.

Buddhist Masculinities

Buddhist Masculinities
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780231558433
ISBN-13 : 0231558430
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Buddhist Masculinities by : Megan Bryson

While early Buddhists hailed their religion’s founder for opening a path to enlightenment, they also exalted him as the paragon of masculinity. According to Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha’s body boasts thirty-two physical features, including lionlike jaws, thighs like a royal stag, broad shoulders, and a deep, resonant voice, that distinguish him from ordinary men. As Buddhism spread throughout Asia and around the world, the Buddha remained an exemplary man, but Buddhists in other times and places developed their own understandings of what it meant to be masculine. This transdisciplinary book brings together essays that explore the variety and diversity of Buddhist masculinities, from early India to the contemporary United States and from bodhisattva-kings to martial monks. Buddhist Masculinities adopts the methods of religious studies, anthropology, art history, textual-historical studies, and cultural studies to explore texts, images, films, media, and embodiments of masculinity across the Buddhist world, past and present. It turns scholarly attention to normative forms of masculinity that usually go unmarked and unstudied precisely because they are “normal,” illuminating the religious and cultural processes that construct Buddhist masculinities. Engaging with contemporary issues of gender identity, intersectionality, and sexual ethics, Buddhist Masculinities ushers in a new era for the study of Buddhism and gender.

Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific

Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781351850476
ISBN-13 : 1351850474
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific by : Aletta Biersack

Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific focuses on the plasticity and contingent nature of Pacific Island masculinities over the course of colonial and postcolonial histories. The several case histories concern the use of sports to recuperate but also refashion past masculinities in the name of contemporary masculine pride; the effects of market participation on younger males; how urbanisation and migration set the stage for experimenting with male gender and sexuality; the impacts of military and labour histories on local masculinities; masculinity and violence in war and gender violence; and structural violence and disruptions in male gender identity. Depicting contemporary Pacific Island societies as a space of gender invention and pluralism as indigenous gender regimes respond to the stimulations of transnational flows, the book asks a key historical question: Do emergent masculinities signal a rupture, or some continuity with, past masculinities? This book was originally published as a special double issue of The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology.

The Ages of the X-Men

The Ages of the X-Men
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780786472192
ISBN-13 : 0786472197
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ages of the X-Men by : Joseph J. Darowski

The X-Men comic book franchise is one of the most popular of all time and one of the most intriguing for critical analysis. With storylines that often contain overt social messages within its "mutant metaphor," X-Men is often credited with having more depth than the average superhero property. In this collection, each essay examines a specific era of the X-Men franchise in relationship to contemporary social concerns. The essays are arranged chronologically, from an analysis of popular science at the time of the first X-Men comic book in 1963 to an interpretation of a storyline in light of rhetoric of President Obama's first presidential campaign. Topics ranging from Communism to celebrity culture to school violence are addressed by scholars who provide new insights into one of America's most significant popular culture products.

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 923
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ISBN-10 : 9780429827327
ISBN-13 : 0429827326
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication by : Marnel Niles Goins

This volume provides an extensive overview of current research on the complex relationships between gender and communication. Featuring a broad variety of chapters written by leading and upcoming scholars, this edited collection uses diverse theoretical frameworks to provide insight into recent concerns regarding changing gender roles, representations, and resources in communication studies. Established research and new perspectives address vital themes in this comprehensive text, including the shifting politics of gender, ethical and technological trends in gendered media, and gender in daily life. Comprising 39 chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into six thematic sections: • Gendered lives and identities • Visualizing gender • The politics of gender • Gendered contexts and strategies • Gendered violence and communication • Gender advocacy in action These sections examine central issues, debates, and problems, including the ethics and politics of gender as identity, impacts of media and technology, legal and legislative battlegrounds for gender inequality and LGBTQ+ human rights, changing institutional contexts, and recent research on gender violence and communication. The final section links academic research on gender and communication to activism and advocacy beyond the academy. The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication will be an invaluable reference work for students and researchers working at the intersections of gender studies and communication studies. Its international perspectives and the range of themes it covers make it an essential and pragmatic pedagogical resource.

Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape

Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780415500449
ISBN-13 : 0415500443
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape by : Miranda Horvath

This book brings together leading researchers and practitioners from psychology, sociology and law to consider the proposed causes and contexts of multiple perpetrator rape and the many ways in which we can improve how we tackle this social problem.

Journey of Your Soul

Journey of Your Soul
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Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9781583945490
ISBN-13 : 1583945490
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Journey of Your Soul by : Shepherd Hoodwin

A fascinating discussion of the Michael teachings—an extraordinary body of channeled work that addresses the fundamental questions of what it means to be human—from an expert Michael channel "Michael" is a group of souls who teach that we are eternal beings journeying from the Tao and back again in an adventure of exploration and creativity. Each step along the way, we make choices that shape our experience. For example, after committing to a series of lifetimes, we choose one of seven roles, or soul types: server, priest, artisan, sage, warrior, king, or scholar. These teachings address many age-old questions, such as "How did we become who we are?" "Why are we here?" "Where are we going?" and "How does the universe work?" In addition, Journey of Your Soul sheds light on the channeling process itself, answering questions such as "How does channeling work?" "Why do different channels receive conflicting information?" and "What does it take to become a channel?" Hoodwin shows us that it is possible, and indeed beneficial, to engage all parts of the human consciousness. His unique analytical approach to channeling will help readers gain a firm intellectual understanding of what is involved. In his foreword, Jon Klimo, PhD, author of Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources, says, "Shepherd Hoodwin has given us one of the best books to date about the phenomenon of channeling. Journey of Your Soul may well also be the best of the Michael books due to its clarity, thoroughness, and detail, and thanks to the fact that the author, an exceptionally clearheaded Michael channel himself, brings real integrity and authenticity to our understanding of Michael in particular and to the channeling process in general."

What Gender Is, What Gender Does

What Gender Is, What Gender Does
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781452949994
ISBN-13 : 1452949999
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis What Gender Is, What Gender Does by : Judith Roof

What Gender Is, What Gender Does provides a forceful new paradigm for considering genders. With depth and insight, Judith Roof argues that genders are much more than binary. And they are constantly morphing: they are conscious and unconscious, simultaneously conventional and idiosyncratic. At any moment, more than one gender dynamic is at work in any individual. Roof’s interpretation of genders isn’t content with either biological duality or endlessly open performativity, and what results is a nuanced and surprising representation of gender—an account that captures the complexities of lived experience as well as lived ideology. For Roof, genders are interacting sets of operations that link individual desires to multiple, shifting manifestations of sociocultural positioning and self-presentation. Thus, “to gender” is to signal, mask, suggest, mislead, and simplify the uncontainable chaos of desires characteristic of subjects but roundly contained by society. Drawing illustrative material from contemporary popular culture productions, including My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Spider-Man, Shrek, Shallow Hal, Sex and the City, Bridesmaids, Bond films, and “bromance” movies, What Gender Is, What Gender Does demonstrates how the persistent conflation of gender and sexual difference is, on the one hand, a simple taxonomic urge and, on the other, a cover that offers the security of identity in place of the frustrations and fears of the real asymmetries of personal power dynamics.