The Rise of Masculinity-Focused Comics in South Asia South Asian comics produced in the past 20 years have engaged with social justice, nationalism, environmental issues, and gender-based violence, receiving legitimacy by combining visual art
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“Let Us Be Giants”
Masculinity Nostalgia and Military Edutainment in South Asian War Comics
Tehmina Pirzada
Christopher Pittard
on foreign criminals (inevitably named the Shadow Band) being defeated by detectives with a coherent sense of Britishness, and indeed the question of nationalism and identity runs throughout Andrew’s text. Yet Keen’s adventures continually rely on the
Amrita De
significant differences within Modi and Trump's style, both deploy highly charged emotional messaging rooted in discourses of hegemonic masculinity to win votes. Both resort to some variation of majoritarian nationalism that is at once simple, mostly directed
Robert Morrell
Pattman and Thokozani Xaba. The specific challenges of poverty, migrant labor, and the attraction of nationalism was the focus of two works on Zulu men (Ben Carton and Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré). In each case, there was an existing literature on
Chong-ro
A Space of Belonging for Young Gay Men in Seoul
Elias Alexander
27 ( 76 ): 215 – 223 . Moon , Seungsook . 1997 . “ Begetting the Nation: The Androcentric Discourse of National History and Tradition in South Korea .” In Dangerous Women: Gender and Korean Nationalism , ed. Elaine Kim and Chungmoo Choi
“Most of the People My Age Tend to Move Out”
Young Men Talking about Place, Community, and Belonging in Manchester
Khawla Badwan and Samantha Wilkinson
's imagined futures, as well as a rise in hate crimes, right-wing nationalism, and gang culture. In addition, young people's feelings of belonging in the city are threatened by tensions with “locals” who tend to blame “student outsiders” for antisocial
Michael R. M. Ward
masculinity impact boys and young men? Is it a helpful term, or a term to cause confusion? Other questions and topics of interest that articles could cover might include diverse subjects such as young fathers; nationalism; bodies; technologies; belonging
The Concept of Sentimental Boyhood
The Emotional Education of Boys in Mexico during the Early Porfiriato, 1876–1884
Carlos Zúñiga Nieto
Cultural Nationalism . Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press . Allen , Ann Taylor . 1986 . “ Gardens of Children, Gardens of God: Kindergartens and Day-Care Centers in Nineteenth-Century Germany .” Journal of Social History 19 ( 3 ): 433 – 450
Boys, Inclusive Masculinities and Injury
Some Research Perspectives
Adam White and Stefan Robinson
UK? ” Australian Journal of Social Issues 40 , no. 2 : 207 – 225 . Grundlingh , Albert . 1994 . “ Playing for Power? Rugby, Afrikaner Nationalism and Masculinity in South Africa, c. 1900–70 .” The International Journal of the History of
A Social Negotiation of Hope
Male West African Youth, ‘Waithood’ and the Pursuit of Social Becoming through Football
Christian Ungruhe and James Esson
Employment in a Globalising World .” International Development Planning Review 35 ( 2 ): 91 – 102 . Hage , Ghassan . 2003 . Against Paranoid Nationalism: Searching For Hope in a Shrinking Society . Annandale, Australia : Pluto Press . Hansen