Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia

Author:   Michele Ford ,  Lenore Lyons
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   41
ISBN:  

9780415482233


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michele Ford ,  Lenore Lyons
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Volume:   41
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9780415482233


ISBN 10:   0415482232
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Masculinities Afloat: Filipino Seafarers and the Situational Performance of Manhood 2. Masculine Intent and Migrant Manhood: Thai Workmen Talking Sex 3. Low Wage Vietnamese Immigrants Remake Social Class and Masculinity in the Homeland 4. Homosociality and Desire: Charting Chinese Singaporean Sex Tourists’ Online Conversations 5. Being Broh: The Good, the Bad and the Successful Man in Cambodia 6. Violence, Masculinities and Patriarchy in Post-Conflict Timor-Leste 7. The Biggest Cock: Territoriality, Invulnerability and Honour Amongst Jakarta’s Gangsters 8. Defending the Nation: Malay Men’s Experience of National Service in Singapore

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Given the widely acknowledged lack of studies of masculinity in Asia, the edited collection Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia makes a welcome and timely contribution to the field... As an edited collection, this book on masculinities in the region demonstrates an admirable consistency in the standard of writing and preservation of key themes. The reader is shown how Southeast Asian men construct their masculinities in the migrant context, in leisure and sex tourism, in the military, in race relations, and in urban gangs. The merit of the book lies in the diversity of masculine identities portrayed. Southeast Asia is a region in which gender relations are changing at an unprecedented rate. While many accounts of the changing roles of women have been produced, this book is one of few to look at the dynamic gender identities of men. - Pam Nilan, University of Newcastle, Australia; Inside Asia


""Given the widely acknowledged lack of studies of masculinity in Asia, the edited collection Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia makes a welcome and timely contribution to the field... As an edited collection, this book on masculinities in the region demonstrates an admirable consistency in the standard of writing and preservation of key themes. The reader is shown how Southeast Asian men construct their masculinities in the migrant context, in leisure and sex tourism, in the military, in race relations, and in urban gangs. The merit of the book lies in the diversity of masculine identities portrayed. Southeast Asia is a region in which gender relations are changing at an unprecedented rate. While many accounts of the changing roles of women have been produced, this book is one of few to look at the dynamic gender identities of men.""- Pam Nilan, University of Newcastle, Australia; Inside Asia


Given the widely acknowledged lack of studies of masculinity in Asia, the edited collection Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia makes a welcome and timely contribution to the field... As an edited collection, this book on masculinities in the region demonstrates an admirable consistency in the standard of writing and preservation of key themes. The reader is shown how Southeast Asian men construct their masculinities in the migrant context, in leisure and sex tourism, in the military, in race relations, and in urban gangs. The merit of the book lies in the diversity of masculine identities portrayed. Southeast Asia is a region in which gender relations are changing at an unprecedented rate. While many accounts of the changing roles of women have been produced, this book is one of few to look at the dynamic gender identities of men. - Pam Nilan, University of Newcastle, Australia; Inside Asia


Author Information

Michele Ford is Associate Professor of Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the co-editor of Women and Work in Indonesia and Women and Labour Organizing in Asia: Diversity, Autonomy and Activism (both published by Routledge).  Lenore Lyons is Honourary Professor in the Department of Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of A State of Ambivalence: The Feminist Movement in Singapore.

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