new publication

Bethan Benwell b.m.benwell at STIR.AC.UK
Mon Jul 26 14:35:46 UTC 2004


Apologies for the previous e-mail which erroneously turned itself into an
attachment! Here it is again:


Gala list members may be interested to hear of a new(ish) publication:


Benwell, B. (ed) (2003) Maculinity and Men's Lifestyle Magazines.
Sociological Review Monograph Series, Blackwell.

The collection is interdisciplinary, but contains a number of papers which
specifically address the relationship between discourse and masculinity.
Here is the list of contents:

Contents

Preface
Jonathan Rutherford

Introduction
Bethan Benwell

Part 1: Genealogies of Masculinity

Power and the Production of Subjects: A Genealogy of the New Man and the New
Lad
Ros Gill
A Pedigree of the Consuming Male: Masculinity, Consumption and the American
'Leisure Class'
Bill Osgerby

Part 2: Cultures of Production and Consumption

Class, Masculinity and Editorial Identity in the Reformation of the UK Men's
Press
Ben Crewe
Reading Men's Lifestyle Magazines: Cultural Power and the Information
Society
Nick Stevenson, Peter Jackson and Kate Brooks
Sex, Booze and Fags: Masculinity, Style and Men's Magazines
Tim Edwards

Part 3: Discursive Constructions of Masculinity

Ambiguous Masculinities: Heroism and Anti-heroism in the Men's Lifestyle
Magazine
Bethan Benwell
'I've Always Loved Women': The Representation of the Male Sex Worker in FHM
Yolande Taylor and Jane Sunderland

Part 4: Comparative Masculinities

Lifestyle Sport Magazines: Constructions of Sporting Masculinities
Belinda Wheaton
The Language of Japanese Men's Magazines: Young Men who Don't Want to Get
Hurt
Keiko Tanaka
No Effeminates Please: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Masculinity via Personal
Adverts in Gay Magazines 1973-2000
Paul Baker




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