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Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America
Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America
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The contributors look at Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, and the United States. They bring to bear a number of disciplines-anthropology, history, literature, public health, and sociology-and a variety of methodologies including ethnography, literary criticism, and statistical analysis. Whether analyzing rape legislation in Argentina, the unique space for candid discussions of masculinity created in an Alcoholics Anonymous group in Mexico, the role of shame in shaping Chicana and Chicano identities and gender relations, or homosexuality in Brazil, Changing Men and Masculinities highlights the complex distinctions between normative conceptions of masculinity in Latin America and the actual experiences and thoughts of particular men and women.
Contributors. Xavier Andrade, Daniel Balderston, Peter Beattie, Stanley Brandes, H ctor Carrillo, Miguel D az Barriga, Agust n Escobar, Francisco Ferr ndiz, Claudia Fonseca, Norma Fuller, Matthew C. Gutmann, Donna Guy, Florencia Mallon, Jos Olavarr a, Richard Parker, Mara Viveros
Author: Matthew C. Gutmann
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 01/20/2003
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.41lbs
Size: 9.30h x 5.94w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9780822330226
About the Author
Matthew C. Gutmann is Stanley J. Bernstein Assistant Professor of the Social Sciences-International Affairs in the Department of Anthropology at Brown University. He is author of The Meanings of Macho: Being a Man in Mexico City and Mainstreaming Men into Gender and Development: Debates, Reflections, Experiences (with Sylvia Chant).
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