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This book explores men's attraction to violent extremist movements
and terrorism. Drawing on multi-method, interdisciplinary research,
this book explores the centrality of masculinity to violent
extremist recruitment narratives across the religious and political
spectrum. Chapters examine the intersection of masculinity and
violent extremism across a spectrum of movements including: the far
right, Islamist organizations, male supremacist groups, and the far
left. The book identifies key sites and points at which the
construction of masculinity intersects with, stands in contrast to
and challenges extremist representations of masculinity. It offers
an insight into where the potential appeal of extremist narratives
can be challenged most effectively and identifies areas for both
policy making and future research.
"Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities" features an
exciting collection of contributions from some of today's leading
thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities, and
development. Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the
structural dimensions of patriarchal power relations in current
development policy and practice, and the failure to adequately
engage with the effects of inequitable sex and gender orders on
both men's and women's lives. The book calls for renewed engagement
in efforts to challenge and change stereotypes of men, to dismantle
the structural barriers to gender equality, and to mobilize men to
build new alliances with women's movements and other movements for
social and gender justice.
In March 1987 a radical coalition of queer activists converged on
Wall Street ... their target, 'Business, Big Business, Business as
Usual ' It was ACT UP's first demonstration. In November 1999 a
radical coalition of environmental, labor, anarchist, queer, and
human rights activists converged in Seattle--their target was
similar, a system of global capitalism. Between 1987 and 1999 a new
project in activism had emerged unshackled from past ghosts.
Through innovative use of civil rights' era non-violent
disobedience, guerrilla theatre, and sophisticated media work, ACT
UP has helped transform the world of activism.
This anthology offers a history of ACT UP for a new generation of
activists and students. It is divided into five sections which
address the new social movements, the use of street theater to
reclaim public space, queer and sexual politics, new
media/electronic civil disobedience, and race and community
building. Contributions range across a diverse spectrum: The
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Jubilee 2000,
Students for an Undemocratic Society, Fed Up Queers, Gender
Identity Center of Colorado, Triangle Foundation, Jacks of Color,
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, Lower East Side Collective,
Community Labor Coalition, Church of Stop-Shopping, Indy Media
Collective, Black Radical Congress, The Theater of the Oppressed
Laboratory, Adelante Street Theater; HealthGAP, Housing Works,
SexPanic and, of course, ACT UP itself.
"Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities" features an
exciting collection of contributions from some of today's leading
thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities, and
development. Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the
structural dimensions of patriarchal power relations in current
development policy and practice, and the failure to adequately
engage with the effects of inequitable sex and gender orders on
both men's and women's lives. The book calls for renewed engagement
in efforts to challenge and change stereotypes of men, to dismantle
the structural barriers to gender equality, and to mobilize men to
build new alliances with women's movements and other movements for
social and gender justice.
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