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Masculinities Ageing between Cultures

Relationality, Kinship and Care in Dialogue
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Global mobility is one of the crucial phenomena of our time. Combining the theoretical frameworks of masculinity studies and age studies, the contributors to this volume examine the intersection of cultural exchange, gender and age, exploring ageing masculinities with reference to the key concepts of relationality, kinship and care. The essays analyze transcultural experiences of ageing men from Europe, relationships including the Indian diaspora in the US, Chinese father images in the US-American context and Black British queer kinship, drawing its examples also from Brazilian society and African European contexts.

Author Biography:

Heike Hartung is an independent scholar who has earned her PhD in English studies at Freie Universit�t Berlin and her PhD habil. at Universit�t Potsdam, Germany. She is affiliated as senior researcher at the Center for Inter-American Studies at Universit�t Graz, Austria. In her publications she applies the methods of literary theory and cultural studies to the interdisciplinary fields of ageing, disability and gender studies. She is a founding member of the European Network in Aging Studies (ENAS). Roberta Maierhofer is a professor of American studies and Director of the Center for Inter-American Studies at Universit�t Graz, Austria. Her research focuses on (Inter)American literature and culture, gender and age/aging. Christian Schmitt-Kilb is a professor of English literature at Universit�t Rostock. He received his MA from the University of Keele (UK), PhD from the Goethe-Universit�t Frankfurt am Main on early modern rhetoric and poetics and habilitated at Universit�t Rostock with a thesis that resulted in a monograph on the theme of absent fathers in the contemporary novel. His current research interests, editorships and essay publications are in the field of ecocriticism, ecopoetry and New Nature Writing.
Release date Australia
May 10th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Christian Schmitt-Kilb
  • Edited by Heike Hartung
  • Edited by Roberta Maierhofer
Pages
244
ISBN-13
9783837669060
Product ID
36660041

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