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Revision for “Challenging Patriarchy: Unsettling Men and Masculinities” created on January 21, 2016 @ 09:29:57

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Challenging Patriarchy: Unsettling Men and Masculinities
<h2 id="w_background">Background</h2>
<p>Challenging Patriarchy is a collection of works on the evolution of thinking on men and masculinities in gender and Development. This work is made up of three International Development Studies (IDS) bulletins covering oer a decade of work: Men, Masculinities and Development (2000), edited by Andrea Cornwall and Sarah White, Sexuality Matters (2006), edited by Andrea Cornwall and Susie Jolly, and Undressing Patriarchy (20014) edited by Jerker Edström, Abhijit Das and Chris Dolan.
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<h2 id="w_overview">Overview</h2>
<p>From IDS website:
Men, Masculinities and Development addressed a vital disjuncture in the emerging field of men and masculinity studies: a turn to the personal that was decoupled from the political, resulting in a lack of attention to the structural implications of male privilege. In engaging with the ‘queering of development’, Sexuality Matters queried the heteronormative assumptions of gender and development and explored the politics and erotics of male same-sex and trans sexualities with a development lens. Returning to and amplifying the structural preoccupations of the 2000 Bulletin, Undressing Patriarchy grappled with the feminist concept of patriarchy by connecting perspectives
from feminist, sexual rights and masculinities fields to address questions of intersectionality and structures of constraint to gender equality.
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<h2 id="w_references">References</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/challenging-patriarchy-unsettling-men-and-masculinities?utm_content=buffer30158&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer" alt="Challenging Patriarchy: Unsettling Men and Masculinities’">Challenging Patriarchy: Unsettling Men and Masculinities'</a>
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