Russell Luyt heads the Department of Psychology, Social Work and Counselling at the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom. His work focuses primarily on the social psychology of gender, looking at the cross-cultural intersection of gender, ‘race’ and social class; the critique of traditional masculinity, femininity and gender measurement; media representations of gender; masculinities and aggression; masculinities, prejudice and sexual minorities; and qualitative methodologies.
Kathleen Starck is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Her research interests include gender studies, Cold War cultures, postcolonial studies, popular culture, contemporary drama as well as post-socialism. She recently published Of Treason, God and Testicles. Political Masculinities in British and American Films of the Early Cold War (C-S-P, 2016) and co-edited with Birgit Sauer A Man’s World? Political Masculinitiesin Literature and Culture (C-S-P, 2014), is founder of the research network “Political Masculinities” and has been organising international conferences on political masculinities since 2012.
6 Ebooks por Kathleen Starck
Kathleen Starck: When the World Turned Upside-Down
This collection of essays explores post-1989 Western perceptions of Eastern Europe and how these manifest themselves in cultural representations. It starts out from findings in the academic field of …
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€65.67
Kathleen Starck: Between Fear and Freedom
The field of Cold War studies has recently undergone a cultural turn. Scholars from many disciplines outside – but increasingly also from within – diplomatic history have come to understand that, jus …
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€74.60
Kathleen Starck: Man’s World? Political Masculinities in Literature and Culture
Political institutions and practices such as the state, parliament, citizenship and nationality, the vote, the military, and the making and implementation of laws have traditionally been treated as i …
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€83.64
Kathleen Starck: Of Treason, God and Testicles
Gender in general, and masculinity in particular, might not be the first associations the mind produces when presented with the subject matter of the Cold War. More likely contenders would be the arm …
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€90.07
Russell Luyt & Kathleen Starck: Masculine Power and Gender Equality: Masculinities as Change Agents
This book explores how political institutions can challenge dominant and normative masculinities, guiding thinking instead toward a transformation of gendered power structures and general equality.&# …
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€96.29
Kathleen Starck: British Cold War Cultures.
K. Starck: “A Heavy Sense of Dread”: British Cold War Culture – R. Emig: The Cambridge Spies: Class, Gender, Sexuality and Politics in Cold War Britain – S. Böhm: “Smyert Shpionam – Death to Spies”: …
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€31.99