TY - BOOK AU - Hearn,Jeff TI - Men of the world: genders, globalizations, transnational times SN - 9781446207185 (pbk.) U1 - 305.31 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Los Angeles PB - Sage KW - Men KW - Masculinity KW - Cross-cultural studies KW - férfiak KW - szerepváltozás KW - 21. sz KW - férfi KW - pszichológia KW - transznacionalizmus KW - fast KW - Mann KW - gnd KW - Männlichkeit KW - Geschlechterforschung KW - Geschlechterverhältnis KW - Kulturkontakt KW - Globalisierung KW - Globalisering KW - genus KW - män KW - kao KW - Patriarkalism KW - Transnationalisering KW - Könsmaktsordning KW - Våld KW - Patriarchal attitudes KW - Globalization KW - gender KW - men KW - kao//eng KW - Transnationalism KW - Male domination (social structure) KW - Violence KW - sao KW - Män KW - genusaspekter N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-245) and index; Introducing men of the world. Which men? Which worlds? ; Locating selves ; Deconstructing the dominant : back to gendered globalization ; From patriarchy to transpatriarchies -- Transpatriarchies in practice. Bodies of emotions : violences and violations ; Structures of organizing : empires, corporations, and activism ; Processes of flows (1) : movements, environments, and migrations ; Processes of flows (2) : ICTs and sexualities ; Transforming transpatriarchies : possible futures -- Postcript : towards the abolition of 'men'? N2 - "Men of the World brings together autobiographical reflections and memories on changing personal locations, contemporary empirical studies on major power processes, and up-to-date theoretical development. It considers the implications of debates on globalization for analyzing men, and the implications of debates on men and masculinities for globalization, transnational change and transnational patriarchies, as part of engagement and critique focused on the global North. Specific chapters address diverse transnational issues: transnational bodies and emotions in violence, violation and militarism ; transnational organizing across states, big business, global finance, and activism ; transnational movements in the environment, migration, and information and communication technologies and sexualities; and finally, challenges to the gender category of 'men'."--Provided by publisher UR - http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1074304 ER -