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The Journal of Men’s Studies is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to providing an interdisciplinary forum for the critical discussion of issues involving men. The Journal of Men’s Studies publishes research from scholars working in a variety of fields, including anthropology and sociology, from a variety of perspectives, including social and historical.
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Fixing men: castration, impotence, and masculinity in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.(Critical essay)
January 1, 2009... Years after the publication of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, in an essay entitled "On Editing Kesey: Confessions of a Straight Man," John Clark Pratt recounts an incident that occurred while he visited Kesey on the novelist's Oregon farm. Describing the difficulty he and Kesey were having...
Men's mental health: fatherhood and psychotherapy.(Report)
January 1, 2009... The average father's participation in his child's birth and subsequent caretaking is a rather recent phenomenon. In fact, the current increase in men's active participation in the delivery room and in subsequent infant care can be thought of as a revolution in contemporary men's behavior, in...
Angry young men? Masculinities and emotion among young male activists in the global justice movement.(Report)
January 1, 2009... Researchers in various disciplines within the humanities and social sciences have in different ways acknowledged the cultural and social aspects of emotions. The biological and psychological reactions occurring within the human body and mind, have been related to features such as gender,...
Male perceptions of intimacy: a qualitative study.(Report)
January 1, 2009... Many studies examining couples' relationships contend that intimacy is an important if not vital component to relationship satisfaction and well-being (Prager & Buhrmester, 1998). Some research suggests that without intimacy, partners cannot establish trust in the relationship and therefore...
Buff, tough, and rough: representations of muscularity in action motion pictures.(Report)
January 1, 2009... Body image may be understood as a multidimensional construct that represents how individuals "think, feel, and behave with regard to their own physical attributes" (Muth & Cash, 1997, p. 1438 as cited in Morrison, Kalin, & Morrison, 2004). Two basic attitudinal elements of body image are...