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This analysis of the relationship between gender and nature
proposes that masculinity is a technology that shapes both our
engagement with the natural world and how we define freedom. As the
complexity of our ecosystems becomes more apparent, the line
between nature and culture, human and nonhuman, and technology and
bodies becomes less distinct. Yet contemporary masculinity studies
has generally failed to incorporate this new way of thinking.
Drawing on the work of the Frankfurt School, Heidegger, and new
materialist theories, Steve Garlick reassesses the relationship
between masculinity, nature, and embodiment to advance a new
critical theory of masculinity.
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