Men doing feminism /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Digby, Tom, 1945-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 1998.
Series:Thinking gender.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • My father the feminist / Susan Bordo
  • How feminism made a man out of me: the proper subject of feminism and the problem of men / Patrick D. Hopkins
  • Who's afraid of men doing feminism? / Michael S. Kimmel
  • On your knees: carnal knowledge, masculine dissolution, doing feminism / Brian Pronger
  • Profeminist men and their friends / Richard Schmitt
  • Tracing a ghostly memory in my throat: reflections on ftm feminist voice and agency / C. Jacob Hale
  • Teaching women philosophy (as a feminist man) / Thomas F. Wartenberg
  • A black man's place in black feminist criticism / Michael Awkward
  • Can men be subjects of feminist thought? / Sandra Harding
  • To be a man, or not to be a man: that is the feminist question / Harry Brod
  • Male feminism as oxymoron / David J. Kahane
  • Antiracist (pro)feminisms and coalition politics: "no justice, no peace" / Joy James
  • Feminism and the future of fathering / Judith Kegan Gardiner
  • A new response to "angry black (anti)feminists": reclaiming feminist forefathers, becoming womanist sons / Gary Lemons ₆ Is feminism good for men and are men good for feminism? / James P. Sterba
  • Reading like a (transsexual) man / Henry S. Rubin
  • Feminist ambiguity in heterosexual lives: reflections on Andrea Dworkin / Laurence Mordekhai Thomas
  • A progressive male standpoint / Larry May.