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Contents: Introduction, Martha Albertson Fineman and Michael Thomson Part I Feminist Legal Theory and Masculinities and Law: Asking the man question: masculinities analysis and feminist theory, Nancy E. Dowd Feminisms and masculinities: questioning the lure of multiple identities, Martha Albertson Fineman. Part II Deconstructing Masculinity in Location: Martyred women and humiliated men, Roja Fazaeli Colonial optics dancehall and legal imperatives against the 'unnatural', Camille A. Nelson Toward multidimensional masculinities theory: policing Henry Louis Gates, Frank Rudy Cooper. Part III Confronting Law: HIV/AIDS and male circumcision: discourses of race and masculinity, Marie Fox and Michael Thomson The challenge of pleasure: let's talk about sex in feminist and masculinity studies theorizing, Chris Beasley Gender, masculinities and transition in conflicted societies, Fionnuala Ni Aolain, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes Migrating and mutating masculinities in institutional law reforms, Jamie R. Abrams. Part IV Education: Thinking through the 'boy crisis': from multiple masculinities to intersectionality, Juliet A. Williams No boy left behind? Single-sex education and the essentialist myth of masculinity, David S. Cohen. Part V Work: Masculinities and disparate impacts, Ann C. McGinley Masculinities narratives and Latino immigrant workers: a case study of the Las Vegas residential construction trades, Leticia M. Saucedo and Maria Cristina Morales. Part VI Family: On masculinities, law, and family practices: a case study of fathers' rights and gender, Richard Collier Taking custody of motherhood: fathers' rights activists and the politics of parenting, Jocelyn Elise Crowley To be male: homophobia, sexism, and the production of 'masculine' boys, Clifford J. Rosky Bibliography Index.

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