The reader, whether a professional health care worker, researcher, clinician, or concerned individual, will obtain a clearer perspective on the connections between men′s health and gender, along with a broader conceptualization of the experiences of men in contemporary society. --Choice Men′s Health and Illness contextualizes men′s health issues within the broader theoretical framework of the new men′s studies. This framework focuses on the profound influence of gender on social life and individual experience. The editors and chapter contributors of this groundbreaking volume argue that gender is a key factor for understanding the patterns of men′s health risks, the ways men perceive and use their bodies, and men′s psychological adjustment to illness itself. Part I introduces readers to men′s studies perspectives and explains their relevance for understanding men′s health. Part II explores the linkages between traditional gender roles, men′s health, and larger structural and cultural contexts, and Part III examines the implications of multiple masculinities for health issues. The scope of this volume is both multidisciplinary and international. The authors use quantitative and qualitative research methodologies which provide a well-rounded analysis of the subject matter. Taken collectively, the contributions to Men′s Health and Illness reflect current efforts by men′s studies practitioners to develop theoretical explanations of men′s lives that also refer to the influences of class, race, ethnicity, sexual preference, and age. This collaborative effort in presenting research and theories is so significant that it should become part of the literature studied by advocates of women′s studies and men′s studies. The reader, whether professional healthcare worker, researcher, clinician, or concerned individual will obtain a clearer perspective on the connections between men′s health and gender, along with a broader conceptualization of the experiences of men in contemporary society. Upper-division undergraduate through professional." --Choice
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Contributors argue that gender is a key factor for understanding the pattern of men's health risks, the ways they perceive and use their bodies, and their psychological adjustment to illness itself. From the RESEARCH ON MEN AND MASCULINITIES series.
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PART ONE: MASCULINITY, HEALTH, AND ILLNESS
Rethinking Men′s Health and Illness - Donald Sabo and David Frederick Gordon
Contributions of Changing Gender Differences in Behavior and Social Roles to Changing Gender Differences in Mortality - Ingrid Waldron
Premature Death among Males - Judith M Stillion
Masculinity, Men′s Roles, and Coronary Heart Disease - Vicki S Helgeson
Life′s Too Short to Die Small - Alan M Klein
Steroid Use among Male Bodybuilders
PART TWO: DIFFERENT STAKES
Health among African American Males - Robert Staples
Gender Politics, Pain, and Illness - Carol Polych and Donald Sabo
Sport, Masculinity, and the Injured Body - Phillip G White, Kevin Young and William G McTeer
Coming to Terms - Thomas J Gerschick and Adam S Miller
PART THREE: PSYCHOSOCIAL AND CLINICAL APSECTS OF MEN′S HEALTH
Men′s Style of Nurturing Elders - Lenard W Kaye and Jeffrey S Applegate
Sexual Adaptations among Gay Men with HIV - Richard Tewksbury
Testicular Cancer and Masculinity - David Frederick Gordon
Identity Dilemmas of Chronically Ill Men - Kathy Charmaz
Men Who Survive a Suicidal Act - Silvia Sara Canetto
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780803952751
Publisert
1995-10-18
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
510 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344