1st Edition

Rethinking Transnational Men Beyond, Between and Within Nations

Edited By Jeff Hearn, Marina Blagojević, Katherine Harrison Copyright 2013
    268 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    268 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The world is becoming more transnational. This edited collection examines how the immense transnational changes in the contemporary world are being produced by and are affecting different men and masculinities. It seeks to shift debates on men, masculinities and gender relations from the strictly local and national context to much greater concern with the transnational and global. Established and rising scholars from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America explore subjects including economies and business corporations; sexualities and the sex trade; information and communication technologies and cyberspace; migration; war, the military and militarism; politics; nationalism; and symbolism and image-making.

    1. Introducing and Rethinking Transnational Men  Jeff Hearn and Marina Blagojević  Part I: Rethinking Transnational Men Beyond the Nation  Introduction: Jeff Hearn  2. Re-Thinking Hegemonic Masculinity in Transnational Context  Chris Beasley  3. Embodying Serious Power: Managerial Masculinities in the Security Sector  Raewyn Connell  4. The "Agency" of Men: Male Buyers in the Global Sex Industry  Sheila Jeffreys  5. Geek Myths: Technologies, Masculinities, Globalizations  David Bell  6. Hegemony, Transpatriarchies, ICTs and Virtualization  Jeff Hearn, Alp Biricik, Helga Sadowski and Katherine Harrison  Part II: Rethinking Transnational Men Between Nations  Introduction: Marina Blagojević  7. Subversions of Techno-Masculinity: Indian ICT Professionals in the Global Economy  Winifred R. Poster  8. Why Masculinity Is Still an Important Category: [Trans]migrant Men and the Migration Experience  Richard Howson  9. Racializing Masculinities in Different Diasporic Spaces: Iranian Born Men's Navigation of Race, Masculinities, and the Politics of Difference  Fataneh Farahani  10. Transnationalization and its Absence: The Balkan Semiperipheral Perspective on Masculinities  Marina Blagojević  Part III: Rethinking Transnational Men Within Nations  Introduction: Katherine Harrison  11. Hegemonic Masculinities and the "Selling" of War: Lessons from George W. Bush  James W. Messerschmidt  12. Nationalist Reactions and Masculinity Following Hrant Dink’s Assassination: Reconfigurations of Nation-states and Implications for the Processes of Transnationalization  Nurseli Yeşim Sünbüloğlu  13. Zooming In and Out: Historical Icons of Masculinity Within and Across Nations  Tetyana Bureychak

    Biography

    Jeff Hearn is a UK Academician in the Social Sciences; Professor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (Gender Studies), Örebro University, Sweden; Professor in Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; and Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK.

    Marina Blagojević is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Katherine Harrison is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark.