
Canadian Perspectives on Men and Masculinities is a comprehensive introduction to the histories, themes, and issues that have fashioned the Canadian male identity. Through analysis of popular culture, sport, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, and immigration, this text examines and deconstructs the myriad ways in which masculinity has been, and continues to be, constructed and depicted in Canada.Organized into three thematic sections, Canadian Perspectives on Men and Masculinities is made up of 17 original essays that break down and analyze the theories, narratives, and inequalities informing our common understanding of masculinity in Canada. Chapter introductions by general editor Jason Laker guide students through complex theory and reinforce key themes, while end-of-chapter discussion questions and lists of recommended websites provide a kick-start for students to critically engage with the content.
This collection investigates the complex historical, cultural, and social forces that shape the construction of male identity within the Canadian context. Editor Jason A. Laker compiles seventeen original essays that utilize interdisciplinary approaches to deconstruct traditional narratives surrounding masculinity. By examining the intersection of ethnicity, religion, and popular culture, the text provides a framework for understanding the evolving nature of gender roles and systemic inequalities in Canada.
What You Will Find
This volume is frequently utilized as a foundational reader in undergraduate sociology and gender studies courses. Experts highlight the text for its accessibility in navigating complex theoretical concepts while providing a structured pedagogical approach for classroom engagement.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195439244
ISBN-13:
9780195439243
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