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Men of the World: Genders, Globalizations, Transnational Times

Men of the World: Genders, Globalizations, Transnational Times


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About the Book

Men of the World will be seized upon by academics and activists facing up to the persistence, proliferation and transnationalization of patriarchies.
- Cynthia Cockburn, City University, London and University of Warwick

"This is an important, thought-provoking and incredibly timely book from one of the leading scholars in the field of men and masculinities. I cannot praise this wonderful book highly enough."
- Richard Collier, Newcastle University

"In this lively and engaging new book, Hearn looks back over nearly 40 years in feminist-framed studies of men and masculinities, and also forward to the futuristic scenarios through which gender power is currently evolving in transpatriarchal contexts."
- Terrell Carver, University of Bristol

What have men and globalization got to do with each other? How are men shaping and being shaped by globalization? How is globalization gendered? Why do many books on globalization fail to discuss gender relations? And why do many of those that do omit an explicit and developed analysis of men and gender relations?

 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′.

An essential read for students and researchers of gender, sexuality, masculinity, intersectionality, and globalization across the social sciences.

 Jeff Hearn is Guest Faculty Research Professor, Gender Studies, Örebro University, Sweden; Professor of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK.

Table of Contents:
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 emotion: violences and violations Structures of organizing: empires, corporations and activisms Processes of flows (1): movements, environments and migrations Processes of flows (2): ICTs and sexualities Transforming transpatriarchies: possible futures Postscript: Towards the abolition of “men”?

About the Author :
Jeff Hearn is currently Guest Faculty Research Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences, based in Gender Studies and the Centre for Feminist Social Studies, Örebro University, Professor of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, and a UK Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences. His recent research has focused on transnational change. He has been at the forefront of critical research on men and masculinities, and has published extensively on sociology, organizations, management, policy, gender, sexualities, violences, cultural studies, and autoethnography. His many books include: ‘Sex’ at ‘Work’ (with Wendy Parkin, 1987/1995); The Gender of Oppression (1987), Men in the Public Eye (1992); The Violences of Men (1998); The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities (edited with Michael Kimmel and Raewyn Connell, 2005), European Perspectives on Men and Masculinities (with Keith Pringle and CROME, 2006/2009), Men and Masculinities in Europe (with Keith Pringle et al., 2006/2013), Sex, Violence and the Body (edited with Viv Burr, 2008), The Limits of Gendered Citizenship (edited with Elzbieta Oleksy and Dorota Golanska, 2011), Men and Masculinities around the World (edited with Elisabetta Ruspini, Bob Pease and Keith Pringle, 2011), and Rethinking Transnational Men (edited with Marina Blagojevic and Katherine Harrison, 2013). His latest book is Men of the World: Genders, Globalizations, Transnational Times (SAGE, 2015).  He is Managing Co-editor of Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality book series, Co-editor of NORMA: International Journal of Masculinity Studies, and Associate Editor of Gender, Work and Organization. He was formerly Co-editor of Men and Masculinities for many years; Head of Applied Social Studies, University of Bradford; Research Professor, University of Manchester; Professor of Gender Studies (Critical Studies on Men), Linköping University; Professor II, Sociology, Oslo University; and has been Visiting Professor at many universities. Jeff Hearn has been strongly involved in North-South and European research and policy collaborations, such as the CROME, CAHRV, genSET, GenPORT, and Study on the Role of Men in Gender Equality EU projects, as well as profeminist and related activism over many years.

Review :
Here′s a rare work in masculinity studies - one in which men as subjects, men as such, are present and visible, their societal power unflinchingly delineated and challenged. Men of the World will be seized upon by academics and activists facing up to the persistence, proliferation and transnationalization of patriarchies. In this lively and engaging new book Jeff Hearn looks back over nearly 40 years in feminist-framed studies of men and masculinities, and also forward to the futuristic scenarios through which gender power is currently evolving in ‘transpatriarchal’ contexts. This is an important, thought-provoking and incredibly timely book from one of the leading scholars in the field of men and masculinities. It takes debates in new directions and raises new and vital questions about the interconnections between men, gender relations and globalization. Theoretically engaged whilst remaining grounded in lived experiences and contemporary debates, it problematizes what it means to consider men ‘transnationally’, drawing attention to the complexities of moves to greater transnationalizations that are reshaping gender relations. It adds greatly to our understanding not just of the ‘transnational turn’ within gender studies but also of what it means to speak of ‘men’ as a gender category in the first place. I cannot praise this wonderful book highly enough.

Anyone who wants to move beyond the current orthodoxy in both globalization studies and masculinity studies will be delighted with Men of the World. In transnationalizing men and masculinities and gendering globalization, this book utilizes a material-discursive frame to interrogate men’s practices in the global arena. It advances the critical studies of men in the context of intersectionality, transgender studies, sustainability studies and the analysis of transnational patriarchies. It also grounds this analysis in personal memories of a life dedicated to changing men, reminding us that our own positioning in gender relations provides opportunities for developing a progressive politics that can challenge the hegemony of men locally and transnationally.



Fascinating book.  Read it - if only to discover what this consistently innovative writer means by ′the abolition of men′.
This is an important book, very accessible for students, and the best introduction to the literature on men and masculinities that we have. Indeed it is the best introduction to virtually all the problems posed by men and masculinities, given that it explains in detail how and why these problems are—in general—deferred to concepts,categories and agencies that obscure the good work that Hearn—and a very few others—are engaged in. The author surprises us in the last few pages in which he ponders about the real implication of all the changes envisaged in all the different focuses described in previous chapters. Hearn quotes it in one of his fragments: "it is time to take apart the taken-for-granted category of ‘men’ – and instead create, produce, improvise, practice, make, a large number of possible gender positions" (p. 201). In summary, the book outlines new elements for understanding the changes that the globalization and reflective modernity are defining around the social play of men.

Readers of the book who are familiar with Hearn’s previous work will recognise his material-discursive perspective. This means that the author does not want to separate the body from feelings, subject from object and national and transnational processes from each other. At a time when millions of people are fleeing from war, I regard this approach as particularly important. Violence, emotions and bodies are very closely connected and it does not take us long to realise that it is mostly men’s actions that have caused this suffering. Researchers therefore need to continue to make global processes visible from a critical perspective of men and masculinities. Seen from a wider perspective, the need to understand these kinds of processes from a gender perspective does not just concern...Critical Studies of Men and Masculinities. The content of the book could, for example, enrich subjects such as global history and other humanistic, social scientific disciplines with critical knowledge. In this sense the book could attract many different kinds of readers.

Sociologist Hearn addresses the overwhelming silence in globalization scholarship regarding gender relations, specifically exploring how transnational processes inform constructions of men, and how notions of manliness in turn shape various transnationalizations. The author couples postcolonial theory with feminist and critical gender theory to deconstruct the hegemony of men. He works from and simultaneously deconstructs the perspective of what he terms "the privileged center of the political and economic North." Hearn highlights the important role that positioning and location play in shaping understandings of masculinities and men.
Jeff Hearn’s Men of the World is a thought-provoking and inspiring analysis of the many permutations that transnational patriarchies have on society. Men are at the center of this analysis and questions of how gender relations are shaped and can change are richly and thoroughly debated... The  project is ambitious, and Hearn provides a rich theoretical argumentation interspersed with autobiographical vignettes in which he seeks to deconstruct and analyze his own positionality and privilege... Men of the World should find its place in the bookshelves of scholars in gender and sexuality studies, as well as grassroots campaigners and activists. Men of the World is an important.. illuminating and comprehensive book.. for students and scholars of gender, sexualities, and globalization... One of his best achievements is showing how intersections between gender, sexualities, and ICTs not only reproduce patriarchy and hegemony of men through the interlocked aspects of transpatriarchies (i.e., embodied experiences, structures, and processes) but also how men’s sexualities are constructed, transformed, and regulated within the network societies.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781473926769
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Genders, Globalizations, Transnational Times
  • ISBN-10: 1473926769
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jul 2015
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • No of Pages: 280


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