Men Doing FeminismTom Digby Routledge, 28 oct. 2013 - 374 pages The relation between feminism and men is often presumed to be antagonistic, so that men are expected to resist feminism, and feminists are assumed to hate men. That pattern of opposition is disrupted, however, by the continually increasing numbers of men who are participating in feminist theory and practice, trying to integrate feminist perspectives into their scholarship, teaching, work, play, friendships, and romantic involvements. Responses to this male feminism have varied. Sometimes male feminists find some female feminists critical of men who oppose or decline to join feminist projects, but also rebuff the few men who do undertake feminist projects. On the other hand, some women feminists have unequivocally welcomed men as allies in political, business, religious, and academic contexts. The essays in Men Doing Feminism reveal that there is justification for both views, the skeptical and the enthusiastic, because feminist men are as diverse as feminist women. |
Table des matières
My Father the Feminist | |
The Proper Subject of Feminism | |
Whos Afraid of Men Doing Feminism? | |
Profeminist Men and Their Friends | |
Reflections on Ftm Feminist Voice | |
Teaching Women Philosophy as a Feminist Man | |
A Black Mans Place in Black Feminist Criticism | |
Can Men Be Subjects of Feminist Thought? | |
To Be a Man or Not to Be a ManThat Is the Feminist Question | |
Male Feminism as Oxymoron | |
No Justice No Peace | |
Feminism and the Future of Fathering | |