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Mainstreaming Men and Masculinities: Technical Fix or Political Struggle?

Year 2019, Issue: 12, 30 - 41, 15.10.2019

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Year 2019, Issue: 12, 30 - 41, 15.10.2019

Abstract

References

  • Açiksöz, S. C. and Korkman, Z. K. (2017). “Grab’Em by the Patriarchy”, Anthropology News, May 8, 2017, retrieved from http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2017/05/08/grabem-by-the-patriarchy/
  • Amar, P. (2011a). Turning the Gendered Politics of the Security State Inside Out? International Feminist Journal of Politics, 13(3), 299-328. Published online 12 August 2011. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2011.587364 Amar, P. (2011b). Middle East Masculinity Studies: Discourses of “Men in Crisis,” Industries of Gender in Revolution Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 7(3), pp. 36-70. https://doi.org/10.2979/jmiddeastwomstud.7.3.36
  • Chant, S. and Guttman, M. (2000). Mainstreaming Men into Gender and Development, Oxfam: Working Papers.
  • Connel R. W. (2011). Confronting Equality: Gender, Knowledge and Global Change, Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Cornwall, A. Karioris, F. and Lindisfarne, N. (eds.) (2016). Masculinities under Neoliberalism, London: Zed Books.
  • Cornwall, A., Harrison, E. and Whitehead, A. (2007). Feminisms in Development: Contradictions, Contestations and Challenges, London: Zed Books.
  • Deutche Welle (2019). Turkey's women lawmakers stage Las Tesis 'rapist is you' protest https://www.dw.com/en/turkeys-women-lawmakers-stage-las-tesis-rapist-is-you-protest/a-51684425
  • Hasso, F. (2018.) Decolonizing Middle East Men and Masculinities Scholarship: An Axiomatic Approach, ASJ Online, retrieved from http://www.arabstudiesjournal.org/asj-online/decolonizing-middle-east-men-and-masculinities-scholarship-an-axiomatic-approach#
  • Kandiyoti, D. (2013). Fear and Fury: Women and post-revolutionary violence, retrieved from http://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/deniz-kandiyoti/fear-and-fury-women-and-post-revolutionary-violence
  • Kandiyoti, D. (2014). Contesting Patriarchy-as-governance: Lessons from Youth-led Activism, retrieved from https://www.opendemocracy.net/search/?query=Contesting+patriarchy+as+governance
  • Kandiyoti, D. (2019) “Against All Odds: the Resilience and Fragility of Women’s Gender Activism in Turkey” in Kandiyoti, D. Al-Ali, N and Spellman Poots, K. (eds) Gender, Governance and Islam, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Kimmell, M. (2017). Angry White Men: American Masculinity at the End of an Era, Hachette, UK.
  • Kuhar, G and Paternotte, D. (eds) (2017). Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing against Equality, London: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Marinetti, F.T. (1909). The Futurist Manifesto, retrieved from https://www.societyforasianart.org/sites/default/files/manifesto_futurista.pdf
  • Mudde, C. (2018). Why is the Far Right Dominated by Men? The Guardian, retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/.../2018/aug/17/why-is-the-far-right-dominated-by-men
  • Pearson, R (2000) “Which Men? Why Now? Reflections on Men and Development”, IDS Bulletin, 31(2), pp.42-48,
  • Rachman,G. (2018) “Sex, violence and the rise of populism”, Financial Times, retrieved from https://www.ft.com/content/6ea6ef26-5454-11e9-91f9-b6515a54c5b1
  • Razavi, S. and Miller,C. (1995). ‘From WID to GAD: Conceptual Shifts in the Women and Development Discourse’, UNRISD, Occasional Paper No.1, UN Fourth World Conference on Women.
  • UN Women (2019). Progress of the World’s Women 2019-2020: Families in a Changing World, New York: United Nations.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Philosophy, Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology
Journal Section Keynote Adresses
Authors

Deniz Kandiyoti This is me

Publication Date October 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Issue: 12

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APA Kandiyoti, D. (2019). Mainstreaming Men and Masculinities: Technical Fix or Political Struggle?. Masculinities: A Journal of Identity and Culture(12), 30-41.