_The Journal of Men's Studies_ <www.mensstudies.com> invites empirical and
theoretical articles for an upcoming multidisciplinary issue devoted to
African Masculinities. Possible topics include: constructions of
masculinities; questions of masculinity, maleness, and the male body;
virility or infertility; representations of the male body in cultural
texts and in the media; sexual practices and sexual identities; race,
ethnicity, class--and masculinities; masculinities in the African
Diaspora; fatherhood and male identity; male-female relationships;
relationships between patriarchy and dominant masculinities; relationships
between concepts of masculinity and nationalism; colonialism,
westernization, and African responses to "modernity." Other relevant
topics welcome.
Submit essays of up to 8000 words by May 1, 2001
to
Prof. Lahoucine Ouzgane, Department of English, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB Canada T6G 2E5
<Lahoucine.Ouzgane@ualberta.ca>
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