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Gender

Masculine Gender

Masculinities by R.W.Connell

by Dennis Altman
May 1995, no. 170

Masculinities by R.W.Connell

Allen & Unwin, $24.95pb

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For over twenty years Bob Connell has been a leading figure in the development of an Australian sociology, and his move from Macquarie University to the University of California several years ago was a significant loss to Australian academic life. I wish I could write Australian public life, but our press, which is fond of academics with far less to say than Bob Connell, has largely ignored his work. Nonetheless Connell’s work in class, sexuality, gender, and education is arguably the most distinguished body of social theory written in this country, and deserves far greater acknowledgment.

 


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Masculinities by R.W.Connell

Allen & Unwin, $24.95pb

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