The complex relationship between nationalism and masculinity has been explored both historically and sociologically with one consistent conclusion: male concepts of courage and virility are at the core of nationalism. In this ground-breaking book, the author questions this assumption and advances the debate through an empirical analysis of masculinity in the revealing contexts of same-sex (football and polo) and cross-sex (tango) relations. Because of its rich history, Argentina provides the ideal setting in which to study the intersection of masculine and national constructs: hybridization, creolization and a culture of performance have all informed both gender and national identities. Further, the author argues that, counter to claims made by globalization theorists, the importance of performance to Argentinian men and women has a long history and has powerfully shaped the national psyche. But this book takes the analysis far beyond national boundaries to address general arguments in anthropology which are not culture-specific, and the discussion poses important comparative questions and addresses central theoretical issues, from the interplay of morality and ritual, to a comparison between the popular and the aristocratic, to the importance of ‘othering' in national constructions - particularly those relating to sport. This book represents a major contribution, not only to anthropology, but to the study of gender, nationalism and culture in its broadest sense.
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The complex relationship between nationalism and masculinity has been explored both historically and sociologically with one consistent conclusion: male concepts of courage and virility are at the core of nationalism.
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Acknowledgements, Prologue, Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives, PART I: Hybridization, CHAPTER ONE: Situating Hybridity and Hybrids, CHAPTER TWO: Male Hybrids in the World of Football, CHAPTER THREE: Hybridization and Male Hybrids in the World of Polo, PART II: Masculine Moralities, CHAPTER FOUR: Locating Masculinities and Moralities, CHAPTER FIVE: Masculinities and Morality in the Poetics of the Argentinian Tango, CHAPTER SIX: Masculine National Virtues and Moralities in Football, CHAPTER SEVEN: The Masculine Imagery of Freedom: the World of Pibes and Maradona, Epilogue, Bibliography, Index
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'A fascinating book.'Critique of Anthropology'A most interesting book.'Culture, Sport & Society'Archetti's volume provides a fascinating introduction to the worlds of male-dominated sports in Argentina, and how notions of maleness are related to the formation of a national identity.'Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute'This is a most ambitious text relating to multiple models of masculinity in the three domains of football, polo, and the tango to changing Argentinian nationalism: a fascinating and successful exercise. There are other domains of masculinity, of course, as Archetti acknowledges ... I hope we will hear more from his informants with their anecdotes and reminiscences.'American Anthropologist'Eduardo Archetti's works have pioneered the cultural studies of Argentinian sport. They have helped to constitute a field of study which nowadays is expanding constantly largely because of his encouragement ... 'Masculinities' represents the climax of his
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Also available in paperback, 9781859732663 GBP22.99 (March, 1999)

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ISBN
9781859732618
Publisert
1999-03-01
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Vendor
Berg Publishers
Vekt
589 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
234

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Eduardo P. Archetti Professor of Social Anthropology,University of Oslo