16 avril 2013
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Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski et al., « Performing/Representing Male Bonds », InMedia, ID : 10.4000/inmedia.451
Masculinity, Men, Male In 1993, Michael S. Kimmel published a ground-breaking article entitled “Invisible Masculinity,” which began with a particularly striking opening statement: “American men have no history.” Kimmel argues that even if history books are largely written by men and are about men, they do not deal with the experience of men as men. Thus, for Kimmel, men have no history as “gendered selves” and the effect is to render the multiplicity of masculine identities invisible. Thanks ...