Masculinity and men's lifestyle magazines / edited by Bethan Benwell.
Material type: TextSeries: Sociological review monographPublisher: Oxford : Blackwell/Sociological Review, 2003Description: vi, 271 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1405114630
- 9781405114639
- 155.332 22
- HQ1090 .M3796 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Jonathan Rutherford -- Introduction: Masculinity and men's lifestyle magazines / Bethan Benwell -- Pt. 1. Genealogies of masculinity -- Introduction: Genealogies of masculinity - Power and the production of subjects: a genealogy of the New Man and the New Lad / Rosalind Gill -- A pedigree of the consuming male: masculinity, consumption and the American 'leisure class' / Bill Osgerby -- Pt. 2. Cultures of production and consumption -- Introduction: Cultures of production and consumption - Class, masculinity and editorial identity in the reformation of the UK men's press / Ben Crewe -- Reading men's lifestyle magazines: cultural power and the information society / Nick Stevenson, Peter Jackson and Kate Brooks -- Sex booze and fags: masculinity, style and men's magazines / Tim Edwards -- Pt. 3. Discursive constructions of masculinity -- Introduction: Discursive constructions of masculinity - Ambiguous masculinities: heroism and anti-heroism in the men's lifestyle magazine / Bethan Benwell -- 'I've always loved women': the representation of the male sex worker in Maxim / Yolande Taylor and Jane Sunderland -- Pt. 4. Comparative masculinities -- Introduction: Comparative masculinities - Lifestyle sport magazines and the discourses of sporting masculinity / Belinda Wheaton -- The language of Japanese men's magazines: young men who don't want to get hurt / Keiko Tanaka -- No effeminates please: a corpus-based analysis of masculinity via personal adverts in Gay News/Times 1973-2000 / Paul Baker.
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