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This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of social
psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and
professional audience. Drawing on all of the major theoretical
traditions in sociological social psychology, its chapters
demonstrate the relevance of social psychological processes to this
central sociological concern. Each chapter in the volume has a
distinct substantive focus, but the chapters will also share common
emphases on: The unique contributions of sociological social
psychology The historical roots of social psychological concepts
and theories in classic sociological writings The complementary and
conflicting insights that derive from different social
psychological traditions in sociology. This Handbook is of interest
to graduate students preparing for careers in social psychology or
in inequality, professional sociologists and university/college
libraries."
In Manhood Acts Michael Schwalbe offers a new perspective on the
social construction of manhood and its relationship to male
domination. Schwalbe argues that study of masculinity has lost
touch with its feminist roots and has been seduced by the
politically safe notion of 'multiple masculinities'. Manhood Acts
delineates the practices males use to construct 'women' and 'men'
as unequal categories. Schwalbe reclaims the radical feminist
insights that gender is a field of domination, not a field of play,
and that manhood is fundamentally about exerting or resisting
control. Manhood Acts arrives at the conclusion that abolishing
gender as a system of oppression will require more than
transgressive self-presentation. It will be necessary to end the
exploitive economic relationships that necessitate manhood itself.
In Manhood Acts Michael Schwalbe offers a new perspective on the
social construction of manhood and its relationship to male
domination. Schwalbe argues that study of masculinity has lost
touch with its feminist roots and has been seduced by the
politically safe notion of 'multiple masculinities'. Manhood Acts
delineates the practices males use to construct 'women' and 'men'
as unequal categories. Schwalbe reclaims the radical feminist
insights that gender is a field of domination, not a field of play,
and that manhood is fundamentally about exerting or resisting
control. Manhood Acts arrives at the conclusion that abolishing
gender as a system of oppression will require more than
transgressive self-presentation. It will be necessary to end the
exploitive economic relationships that necessitate manhood itself.
This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of social
psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and
professional audience. Drawing on all of the major theoretical
traditions in sociological social psychology, its chapters
demonstrate the relevance of social psychological processes to this
central sociological concern. Each chapter in the volume has a
distinct substantive focus, but the chapters will also share common
emphases on: * The unique contributions of sociological social
psychology * The historical roots of social psychological concepts
and theories in classic sociological writings * The complementary
and conflicting insights that derive from different social
psychological traditions in sociology. This Handbook is of interest
to graduate students preparing for careers in social psychology or
in inequality, professional sociologists and university/college
libraries.
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