Book Review

Bettina Jansen, and Wieland Schwanebeck (eds.) Männlichkeit. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch

Number: 6 August 22, 2017
  • Barbara Becker-cantarino
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Bettina Jansen, and Wieland Schwanebeck (eds.) Männlichkeit. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch

Abstract

This is an impressive, informative handbook on masculinity research with an interdisciplinary and international perspective. The editors are a well-known and respected team at the Technical
University of Dresden, Germany, active in the interdisciplinary GenderConceptGroup in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The main editor Stefan Horlacher who holds a professorship (Lehrstuhl) in English Literature at the TU is a distinguished, prolific scholar who has pioneered masculinity studies in Germany with, among other publications, Conceptions of Masculinity in Thomas Hardy and D.H. Lawrence (in German, 2006) and the edited volumes Constructions of Masculinity in British Literature (Palgrave 2011) and Taboo and Transgressions in British Literature (Palgrave, 2010). It is much to the credit of Stefan Horlacher that this handbook on masculinity is a readable, accessible, and reliable research tool to which some thirty German scholars - all gender specialists in their respective fields – contributed (all articles are in German).

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References

  1. Kimmel, M. S., Hearn, J. & Connell, R. W. (2005). Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Sage Publications.
  2. Baron-Cohen, S. (2007). Does biology play a role in sex differences in the mind? In J. Brown (Ed.) The Future of Gender, 1st ed. Cambridge University Press.

Details

Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Book Review

Authors

Barbara Becker-cantarino This is me
The Ohio State University, Columbus

Publication Date

August 22, 2017

Submission Date

August 7, 2017

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2016 Number: 6

APA
Becker-cantarino, B. (2017). Bettina Jansen, and Wieland Schwanebeck (eds.) Männlichkeit. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch. Masculinities: A Journal of Identity and Culture, 6, 130-133. https://izlik.org/JA87YW92MD