This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health and masculinity. It covers various topics related to health, such as mental health, sexual health, eating disorders and coronavirus, and offers health-based perspectives on issues such as migration and gender identity, as these relate to masculinities. In exploring these themes, this book addresses a wide range of communicative contexts, including online forums, interviews, advertising, sex education materials, migrant integration classes, and suicide notes. This book will appeal to linguists interested in health and gender (particularly masculinities), as well as scholars in fields such as psychology, media studies, cultural studies, and other humanities and social science disciplines with a focus on discourse.
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This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health and masculinity.
1. Introduction: Masculinities, discourse and menâs health (Gavin Brookes and MaĹgorzata ChaĹupnik).- 2. âI am a man but I can cry right nowâ: Representations of masculinity in an anxiety support forum (Paul Baker and Luke Collins).- 3. Menâs illness and suicide: Constructing context (Dariusz GalasiĹski and Justyna ZiĂłĹkowska).- 4. Opening a new space for health communication: Twitter and the discourse of eating disorders in men (Heike Bartel and James Downs).- 5. Shed Talk: Discourses of men and masculinities in the context of a menâs shed (Steven Markham and EsmĂŠe Hanna).- 6. âMy husband struggled in his own wayâ: The construction of masculinities in cis-het female infertility blogs (Karen Kinloch).- 7. Healthy white nationalists: Far right Selbstbilder in a digital age (Scott Burnett).- 8. (Mental) Health in the manosphere (Mark McGlashan).- 9. The sexually abnormal male asylum-seeker: Regimes of normativities in a context of free-spiritedness (Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Tommaso M. Milani).- 10. âI got confused when they said âyouâre a girlââ: Trans menâs life histories and the regulation of gender (Angela Zottola, Lucy Jones, Louise Mullany and Alison Pilnick).- 11. â5 ways to give your skin a fresh workoutâ: Semiotized and mediatized âconsumer masculinityâ in UK branding and advertising for menâs skincare products (Laura Coffey-Glover).- 12. âHi handsome, hi handsome!â: Masculinity and discourses of well-being in Indian male cosmetic advertisements (Mie Hiramoto and Shrutika Kapoor).- 13. New men? The medicalisation of menâs bodies on the Numan website (Emma Putland, MaĹgorzata ChaĹupnik and Gavin Brookes).- 14. âTo be âa manâ is not easy!â: Masculinities and discourses of fear and anxiety among male COVID-19 survivors in Ghana (Grace Diabah, Dorothy Pokua Agyepong and Akua Asantewaa Campbell).Â
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This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health and masculinity. It covers various topics related to health, such as mental health, sexual health, eating disorders and coronavirus, and offers health-based perspectives on issues such as migration and gender identity, as these relate to masculinities. In exploring these themes, this book addresses a wide range of communicative contexts, including online forums, interviews, advertising, sex education materials, migrant integration classes, and suicide notes. This book will appeal to linguists interested in health and gender (particularly masculinities), as well as scholars in fields such as psychology, media studies, cultural studies, and other humanities and social science disciplines with a focus on discourse.Gavin Brookes is a Research Fellow in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, UK. His research is situated in the field of discourse studies, where he applies corpus and multimodal approaches to examine discourse and identity, with a particular focus on health and gender amongst other aspects of identity.MaĹgorzata ChaĹupnik is Assistant Professor in the School of English at the University of Nottingham, UK. She specialises in the areas of professional and health communication, as well as language, gender and sexuality.
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Provides the first book-length treatment of discourses of (menâs) health Covers a wide range of health topics, communicative and cultural contexts, and approaches to analysing discourse Examines intersections of masculinity with menâs health
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9783031384066
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2023-10-31
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Gavin Brookes is a Research Fellow in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, UK. His research is situated in the field of discourse studies, where he applies corpus and multimodal approaches to examine discourse and identity, with a particular focus on health and gender amongst other aspects of identity.MaĹgorzata ChaĹupnik is Assistant Professor in the School of English at the University of Nottingham, UK. She specialises in the areas of professional and health communication, as well as language, gender and sexuality.