The Man Question: Male Subordination and Privilege

The Man Question: Male Subordination and Privilege

by Nancy E. Dowd
The Man Question: Male Subordination and Privilege

The Man Question: Male Subordination and Privilege

by Nancy E. Dowd

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Overview

Among the many important tools feminist legal theorists have given scholars is that of anti-essentialism: all women are not created equal, and privilege varies greatly by circumstances,particularly that of race and class. Yet at the same time, feminist legal theory tends to view men through an essentialist lens, in which men are created equal. The study of masculinities, inspired by feminist theory to explore the construction of manhood and masculinity, questions the real circumstances of men, not in order to deny men’s privilege but to explore in particular how privilege is constructed, and what price is paid for it.
In this groundbreaking work, feminist legal theorist Nancy E. Dowd exhorts readers to apply the anti-essentialist model—so dominant in feminist jurisprudence—to the study of masculinities. She demonstrates how men’s treatment by the law and society in general varies by race, economic position, sexuality, and other factors. She applies these insights to both boys and men, examining how masculinities analysis exposes both privilege and subordination. She examines men’s experience of fatherhood and sexual abuse, and boys’ experience in the contexts of education and juvenile justice. Ultimately, Dowd calls for a more inclusive feminist theory, which, by acknowledging the study of masculinities, can broaden our understanding of privilege and subordination.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814720059
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 09/20/2010
Pages: 197
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Nancy E. Dowd is Emeritus Distinguished Professor and David Levin Chair in Family Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. She is the editor of the Families, Law and Society series at NYU Press, and author or editor of numerous books, including Reimagining Equality: A New Deal for Children of Color.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Nancy E. Dowd
1 Redefining the Footprint of Juvenile Justice in America
Shay Bilchik
2 Delinquency and Daycare
David R. Katner
3 Challenging the Overuse of Foster Care and Disrupting the Path to Delinquency and Prison
Leslie Joan Harris
4 Preventing Incarceration through Special Education and Mental Health Collaboration for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Joseph C. Gagnon and Brian R. Barber
5 Looking for Air
Theresa Glennon
6 The Black Nationalist Cure to Disproportionate Minority Contact
Kenneth B. Nunn
7 Girl Matters
Lawanda Ravoira and Vanessa Patino
8 Supporting Queer Youth
Sarah Valentine
9 Deterring Serious and Chronic Offenders
Thomas A. Loughran, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, and Edward P. Mulvey
10 “I Want to Talk to My Mom”
Stephen M. Reba, Randee J. Waldman, and Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
11 Moving beyond Exclusion
Thalia N. C. González and Benjamin Cairns
12 The Line of Prevention
Khary Lazarre-White
13 What It Takes to Transform a School inside a Juvenile Justice Facility
David Domenici and James Forman Jr.
About the Contributors
Index
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