Moving Masculinities: Memories and Bodies Across Oceania
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2008
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University of Hawai'i Press
Center for Pacific Islands Studies
Center for Pacific Islands Studies
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Past studies of Oceanic masculinities have tended to see masculinity in the singular,
through the lens of unchanging cultural traditions, wherein types of men
were iconic of cultural differences. This special issue considers masculinities in the
plural, both within and between cultures, exploring the relations between hegemonic
and subordinate masculinities and how masculinities are confi gured in the
context of colonial histories, militarism, and globalization. It connects a historical
and relational approach to masculinities to embodied experience and individual
and collective memories across the diversity of Oceania.
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masculinities, Oceania, histories, bodies, sexualities, militarism, colonialism, Oceania -- Periodicals.
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Jolly, M. 2008. Moving Masculinities: Memories and Bodies Across Oceania. Special issue, The Contemporary Pacific 20 (1): 1-24.
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