Representing Masculinity
Delve into the complexities of masculinity and its impact on citizenship with "Representing Masculinity," authored by an insightful scholar and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This thought-provoking book spans across 288 pages, examining how the concept of masculinity influences our understanding of citizenship within the Western context.
Can the seemingly universal ideal of citizenship be revitalized, or is it forever intertwined with exclusionary ideas related to masculinity, race, and class? "Representing Masculinity" thoughtfully traces the evolution of citizenship from the French Revolution to the Twentieth century, unveiling the various exclusions that have shaped societal norms.
Engage with this essential read that challenges preconceived notions and prompts critical reflection on the intersection of gender and civic identity. Discover a new perspective on citizenship that acknowledges and addresses its historical complexities.