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Masculinities between the National and the Transnational, 1980 to the Present
| Location: | Ohio, United States |
| Conference Date: | 2011-08-05 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-07-24 |
| Announcement ID: |
186757 |
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The organizers of this international conference, which will feature speakers from five different countries, believe that masculinities should be examined at a number of different analytic levels, ranging from the most location-oriented and culturally specific, to the national, to the transnational. In this context, this conference will focus on the articulation of masculinities over the last three decades in Britain and the U.S. What lines of exchange and influence in the cultural and literary imagining of masculinity can be traced between Britain and the U.S. during the last thirty years? How do recent articulations of masculinity reimagine established understandings of gender? How should we understand the ways in which relations between hegemonic and counterhegemonic masculinities operate both similarly and differently in these two locations?
Kent State University
August 5-7, 2011
Kent Student Center, Room 306AB
Free and open to the public
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