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Disability and Masculinities
Title statement Disability and Masculinities [electronic resource] : Corporeality, Pedagogy and the Critique of Otherness / edited by Cassandra Loeser, Vicki Crowley, Barbara Pini. Publication London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Phys.des. LXXIV, 247 p. 9 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN 9781137534774 Contents Part 1. Of pedagogy, -- Chapter1. ‘O Canada’ or ‘Freedom Road’? -- Chapter 2. A Pedagogy of Movement and Affect -- Part 2. Corporeality, -- Chapter 3. The Disability and Diagnosis Nexus -- Chapter 4. Intersex Men, Masculinities and ‘Disabled’ Penises -- Part 3. (Re)presentation, -- Chapter 5. More than Puddles -- Chapter 6. Media Representations of Disabled Veterans of the Kurdish Conflict -- Chapter 7. Formatting Disability in Contemporary Variety TV -- Part 4. and critical self-stylisation -- Chapter 8. Men, Chronic Illness and the Negotiation of Masculinity -- Chapter 9. Hearing (Dis)abled Masculinities in Australian Rules Football -- Chapter 10. Disidentification and Ingenuity in the Sex Lives of Disabled Men. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Another responsib. Loeser, Cassandra. Crowley, Vicki. Pini, Barbara. Another responsib. SpringerLink (Online service) Subj. Headings Social sciences. * Gender identity in education. * Sociology. * Cultural studies. * Human body - Social aspects. * Sex (Psychology). * Gender expression. * Gender identity. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country Velká Británie Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
The ten empirical chapters in this edited collection contribute to an understanding of masculinities through the lens of disability, and disability through the lens of masculinities. An original and well-researched study, this book takes seriously the multiple points of intersection in the making of disabled masculinities, and will be of particularly interest to scholars of disability, gender and sexualities, cultural studies and pedagogy.
Part 1. Of pedagogy, -- Chapter1. ‘O Canada’ or ‘Freedom Road’? -- Chapter 2. A Pedagogy of Movement and Affect -- Part 2. Corporeality, -- Chapter 3. The Disability and Diagnosis Nexus -- Chapter 4. Intersex Men, Masculinities and ‘Disabled’ Penises -- Part 3. (Re)presentation, -- Chapter 5. More than Puddles -- Chapter 6. Media Representations of Disabled Veterans of the Kurdish Conflict -- Chapter 7. Formatting Disability in Contemporary Variety TV -- Part 4. and critical self-stylisation -- Chapter 8. Men, Chronic Illness and the Negotiation of Masculinity -- Chapter 9. Hearing (Dis)abled Masculinities in Australian Rules Football -- Chapter 10. Disidentification and Ingenuity in the Sex Lives of Disabled Men.
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