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Troubled Masculinities is an important contribution to the growing field of masculinity studies and a valuable assessment of the nature of gender in a modern Canadian urban setting. The collected essays will appeal to a wide audience, from social scientists and artists to activists and general readers.
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- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Contributing Authors
- Contributing Artists
- Introduction
- 1. The Mestizo Refuses to Confess: Masculinity from the Standpoint of a Latin American Man in Toronto
- 2. Yearning to Break Silence: Reflections on the Functions of Male Silence
- 3. Instruction in the Art of the Masculine: The Art of Daryl Vocat
- 4. Troubling Role Models: Seeing Racialization in the Discourse Relating to âCorrective Agentsâ for Black Males
- 5. Queering Asian Masculinities and Transnationalism: Implications for Anti-Oppression and Consciousness-Raising
- 6. âKeeping It Realâ: The Art of the Masculine
- 7. Dancing without a Floor: The Artistsâ Politic of Queer Club Space
- 8. Boy to the Power of Three: Toronto Drag Kings
- 9. Eyes of Excess: The Darkness and the Fire at the Centre of Growing Up Male in Toronto in the 1950s and 1960s
- Notes