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Preface and acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction: Masculinity, modernity and social theory | 1 |
2 | Nature | 13 |
3 | Reason | 23 |
4 | Morality | 35 |
5 | Freedom | 45 |
6 | Identity | 57 |
7 | Modernity | 69 |
8 | Experience | 82 |
9 | Feminism | 94 |
10 | Masculinity | 109 |
11 | Histories | 121 |
12 | Relationships | 137 |
13 | Language | 151 |
14 | Sexuality | 165 |
15 | Dependency | 184 |
16 | Conclusion: Masculinity, power and modernity | 196 |
Notes | 218 | |
Bibliography | 236 | |
Name index | 249 | |
Subject index | 251 |
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