--Please note extended deadline--
_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.
For submission guidelines, please visit <www.mensstudies.com>
Submit essays of up to 8000 words by May 15, 2001
to
Prof. Lahoucine Ouzgane, Department of English, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB Canada T6G 2E5
<Lahoucine.Ouzgane@ualberta.ca>
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