Beyond machismo : intersectional Latino masculinities /
Hurtado, Aída,
Beyond machismo : intersectional Latino masculinities / Aída Hurtado and Mrinal Sinha. - First edition. - Austin : University of Texas Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource. - Chicana matters series .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction -- Beyond machismo : the research context -- Chicana intersectional understandings : theorizing social identities and the construction of privilege and oppression -- Toward new masculinities : a Chicana feminist intersectional analysis of Latinos definitions of manhoods -- The Latino/a gendered educational pipeline: vulnerabilities and assets in pathways to achievement -- Relating to feminisms : intersectionality in Latino and white men's views on gender equality -- Relating to oppression : intersectionality in defining Latino men's views on Chicana feminisms -- Intersectionality at work : regression, redemption, reconciliation -- Appendix : seven stages of conocimiento.
9781477308783
Men--Identity.--Latin America
Machismo--Latin America.
Masculinity--Social aspects--Latin America.
Men--Social conditions.--Latin America
Men--Economic conditions.--Latin America
Men--Education--Latin America.
Feminism--United States.
Mexican American women--Ethnic identity.
Electronic Books.
HQ1090 / .B496 2016
Beyond machismo : intersectional Latino masculinities / Aída Hurtado and Mrinal Sinha. - First edition. - Austin : University of Texas Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource. - Chicana matters series .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction -- Beyond machismo : the research context -- Chicana intersectional understandings : theorizing social identities and the construction of privilege and oppression -- Toward new masculinities : a Chicana feminist intersectional analysis of Latinos definitions of manhoods -- The Latino/a gendered educational pipeline: vulnerabilities and assets in pathways to achievement -- Relating to feminisms : intersectionality in Latino and white men's views on gender equality -- Relating to oppression : intersectionality in defining Latino men's views on Chicana feminisms -- Intersectionality at work : regression, redemption, reconciliation -- Appendix : seven stages of conocimiento.
9781477308783
Men--Identity.--Latin America
Machismo--Latin America.
Masculinity--Social aspects--Latin America.
Men--Social conditions.--Latin America
Men--Economic conditions.--Latin America
Men--Education--Latin America.
Feminism--United States.
Mexican American women--Ethnic identity.
Electronic Books.
HQ1090 / .B496 2016