Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Gender, youth, and culture : young masculinities and femininities / Anoop Nayak and Mary Jane Kehily.

Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Understanding gender and youth: concepts, theory and action. Introduction gender and youth -- Gender practices -- Constructions of childhood and youth -- Playing with gender -- Youth and youth studies: subcultures, transitions and post-subcultural theory -- Virtual youth: cyber-culture and electronic communities -- Structure -- -- Researching gender and youth: towards global ethnographies -- Risk and individualization -- Globalization and the postcolonial -- Methods and approaches: biographies, global ethnographies and cultural studies analysis -- Biographies -- Global ethnographies - mobile subjects and objects -- Cultural studies analysis -- Gender relations in late-modernity: young masculinities in crisis -- Young masculinities in crisis: rethinking the dominant paradigm -- Young men and labour market transitions -- Psycho-social transitions -- Free falling: the emotional impact of social change -- Muslim masculinities, 'moral panics' and the geo-politics of fear -- The limits of crisis -- Gender relations in late-modernity: young femimities and the new girl order -- Bedroom cultures -- Rave cultures -- Post-feminism and active girlhood -- Back to the future? Contemporary representations of new feminities, women and girls -- Gender makeovers -- Gender in a global context -- Sexuality, carnival and the postcolonial spectacle / Parker, R. G. (1991) bodies, pleasures and passions, sexual culture in contemporary Brazil -- Sex, youth and subculture / Healey, M. (1996) gay skins: class, masculinity and queer appropraition -- Gender, ethnicity and ritual / T. O. Beidelman (1997) the cool knife: imagery of gender, sexuality and moral education in Kaguru initiation ritual -- pt. 2. Performing gender and youth: production, regulation and consumption. Producing and regulating gender -- Workplaces: industry, banking and the knowledge economy -- Bodies: affect, emotion and the anatomy of labour -- Neighbourhoods: race, class and locality -- Schools: state production and regulation of sex and gender -- Peer cultures: teachers, pupils and the struggle for gender power -- Consuming gender -- Understanding consumption -- Popular culture and consumption -- Magazines, gender and the circuit of culture -- New media: facebook, friending and social networking -- Television, fandom and film -- Consuming locally and globally -- Music, dance and the cosmopolitan: postcolonial rythms -- Performing gender -- Queering identites -- Subversion -- Regulation -- Embodiment -- Ending gender, undoing sex -- Female masculinity -- Making and faking sex -- Global gay: emergent sexualities.

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