Masculinities and geography, moving forward : men's bodies, emotions and spiritualities

Peter Hopkins, Andrew Gorman-Murray

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Abstract

Geographical work on men and masculinities has expanded and diversified since the 1990s. Gender, Place and Culture has been, and continues to be, a significant outlet for this research. Geographies of masculinities now range across diverse sub-fields – social, cultural, economic, health, post-colonial, urban and rural geographies. We provide a brief overview of this scope, including the expansion of geographies of masculinities beyond the Anglo-American sphere. We then focus on two vibrant fields of research on geographies of men and masculinities, which cut across the various sub-fields of the discipline: men’s embodied and emotional geographies, and their experiences in relation to religion, faith and spirituality. We discuss these fields, suggesting further productive developments for geographies of masculinities, which include work on the body and wellbeing, body size, male care giving, men’s experiences in diverse faith communities, and men and alternative spiritualities. Ongoing development of geographical work on men and masculinities is important for helping to contest patriarchal structures and knowledge production.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-314
Number of pages14
JournalGender, Place and Culture
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • emotions
  • masculinity
  • men
  • religion

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