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Masculinities in the Field: Tourism and Transdisciplinary Research

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This book is a valuable resource for designing, analyzing, and reflecting on field research, particularly with a focus on masculinities. It explores various aspects of masculinities and their implications for research in tourism and other transdisciplinary fields.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 04 February 2021
Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd


This comprehensive volume serves as a vital resource for designing, analyzing, and critically examining field research. By delving into a specific focus on masculinities, it contributes significantly to the literature on gender. The book is structured into four distinct sections: hegemonic and heteronormative masculinities, performing heteronormative masculinities, situated masculinities, and paternal masculinities. Within these chapters, the authors explore the profound question of what it means to be a 'man' and the diverse definitions of masculinities. These reflexive accounts of gendered field experiences reinforce the call for gender positionality in research and will be invaluable to tourism researchers and other scholars across diverse disciplines. Moreover, this book proves to be a valuable tool for supervisors, ethics committee members, and researchers, regardless of their gender identity.


Introduction:
Field research plays a crucial role in understanding diverse societies, cultures, and individuals. However, the study of gender has often been overlooked or marginalized in this field. This volume aims to address this gap by providing a comprehensive and insightful exploration of masculinities in the context of field research.
Section 1: Hegemonic and Heteronormative Masculinities:
In this section, the authors examine the dominant and normalized forms of masculinity that are prevalent in society. They explore how these masculinities are constructed, reinforced, and perpetuated through various institutions, such as the media, education, and the workplace. The chapters in this section shed light on the ways in which these hegemonic masculinities limit the opportunities and experiences of men and women, and contribute to gender inequality.
Section 2: Performing Heteronormative Masculinities:
The second section focuses on the ways in which men perform and adhere to heteronormative masculinities in the field. The authors explore how men negotiate the expectations and norms associated with masculinity, such as aggression, dominance, and sexual prowess. They also examine the consequences of performing these masculinities, including the potential for violence, harassment, and discrimination.
Section 3: Situated Masculinities:
In this section, the authors examine how masculinities are shaped by the specific contexts in which they are located. They explore how factors such as race, class, ethnicity, and geography influence the expression and experience of masculinities. The chapters in this section highlight the ways in which men navigate the complex intersections of multiple identities and the challenges they face in doing so.
Section 4: Paternal Masculinities:
The final section explores the role of fathers in shaping masculinities. The authors examine how fathers contribute to the construction of masculinities through their parenting practices, their relationships with their children, and their broader societal roles. The chapters in this section highlight the ways in which paternal masculinities can be both positive and harmful, and the importance of promoting healthy and supportive father-child relationships.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this volume offers a valuable contribution to the literature on gender and field research. By examining masculinities from various perspectives, the authors provide a deeper understanding of the complex and multifaceted nature of gender. The book is particularly useful for researchers, educators, and policymakers who are interested in promoting gender equality and understanding the experiences of men and women in diverse contexts.

Weight: 396g
Dimension: 177 x 233 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781845417956

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