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Canadian Men and Masculinities
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Edited by Christopher J. Greig, Wayne J. Martino
November 2012
Print ISBN: 9781551304113
Overview
Canadian Men and Masculinities: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives is a provocative new volume that examines men and masculinity across Canadian history and culture and sets it against the broader context of neoliberal globalization. This edited collection adopts a multi-perspective social inquiry and interdisciplinary approach and takes into careful consideration the intersections of the social and historical construction of gender with race, social class, sexuality, bodily abilities, and other social justice factors.
The chief aim of this book is to examine, from historical and contemporary perspectives, the production and performance of men, boys, and embodied masculinity within the Canadian context. Within this framework, Canadian Men and Masculinities explores a range of issues including modern fatherhood, black male athleticism, indigenous masculinities, wrestling, and body building.
This volume will be a valuable resource for general readers and professionals in sociology, history, education, and social and gender studies.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Blye Frank
Introduction: Masculinities in Post-Industrial and Neoliberal Times
Christopher J. Greig and Wayne J. Martino
Part 1: Historical Perspectives
Chapter 1: Quebec Manhood in Historical Perspective
Jeff Vacante
Chapter 2: Representing the Modern Man: Beauty Culture and Masculinity in Early Twentieth Century Canada
Jane Nicholas
Chapter 3: The Importance of Not Being Earnest: Postwar Canadians Rethink Mackenzie King's Christian Manhood
Christopher Dummitt
Chapter 4: Fathers in Multiple Roles: Assessing Modern Canadian Fatherhood as a Masculine Category
Robert Rutherdale
Chapter 5: Boys' Underachievement in School in Historical Perspective: Exploring Masculnity and Schooling in the Postwar Era, 1945-1960
Christopher J. Greig
Part 2: Contemporary Perspectives
Chapter 6: Canadian Manhood(s)
Christopher J. Greig and Susan Holloway
Chapter 7: The Day the White Ribbon Campaign Changed the Game: A New Direction in Working to Engage Men and Boys
Michael Kaufman
Chapter 8: "Failing Boys" and the Question of What Counts as Evidence: Investigating Equity and Neoliberal Reform Agendas in Ontario
Wayne J. Martino and Goli Rezai-Rashti
Chapter 9: Class, Race, and Schooling in the Performance of Black Male Athleticism
Carl E. James
Chapter 10: Blackness, Masculinity, and the Work of Queer
Rinaldo Walcott
Chapter 11: Queering Masculinities as a Basis for Gender Democratization: Towards Embracing a Transgender Imaginary
Wayne J. Martino
Chapter 12: "Raise Them Jewish, Raise Them Proud!" Gay Jewish Fathers in Contemporary Israeli and Canadian Jewish Society
Marcus Benayon
Chapter 13: Reformulating Masculinities: Renegotiating Masculinity after Spinal Cord Injury
David Mara
Chapter 14: Indigenous Masculinities: Carrying the Bones of the Ancestors
Kim Anderson, Robert Alexander Innes, and John Swift
Chapter 15: (Un)Settling Mulitcultural Masculinities in Contemporary Canadian Art
Ruthann Lee
Chapter 16: The Promise of Intimacy as a Way of Learning and Performing Masculinities: Fred Herzog's Barbershops
Donal O'Donoghue
Chapter 17: Wrestling with Canadian Masculinities: Contesting Hegemony within WWE's Masculinities Matrix
Doug Willcocks and Steve Garlick
Chapter 18: Building a Body, Building a Life: Men, Masculinity, and the Birth of Bodybuilding Magazines in Montreal
Marc Lefrance