From Panthers to Promise Keepers: Rethinking the Men's Movement

From Panthers to Promise Keepers: Rethinking the Men's Movement

by Judith Newton
From Panthers to Promise Keepers: Rethinking the Men's Movement

From Panthers to Promise Keepers: Rethinking the Men's Movement

by Judith Newton

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Written for a general audience, From Panthers to Promise Keepers draws on years of readings about, interviews with, and intimate observations of the men and networks who were involved in what some have called 'the men's movement.' Focusing on the decades between 1950 and 2000 in the U.S., From Panthers to Promise Keepers places networks of gay men and of black men (and women) at the center of its investigations, exploring some of the unexpected ways in which these seemingly marginal networks were precursors to, rather than mere followers of, the white and heterosexual men's groups that followed and that became the objects of media attention. This study also demonstrates that networks with radically different positions on important social issues nonetheless shared two related activities—criticizing individualist, self-making values and attempting, through surprisingly similar ritual practices, to construct ideals of masculinity that were more expressive of vulnerability, tenderness, and care. Men's politically varied efforts to refashion masculine ideals during the last 50 years have contributed to a different global climate with respect to masculinities. Near the end of the 1990s, agencies such as UNESCO helped the reform of masculine ideals become more widely seen as a necessary component of movements for social justice and a 'culture of peace.' Current efforts to revive a more aggressive and force-based masculine ideal, a 'masculinity for a culture of war,' are one of many testaments to the cultural resonance of what has been called 'the men's movement.'

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742580961
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/10/2004
Series: New Social Formations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

Judith Newton is professor of women and gender studies at University of California, Davis. She is the author and editor of many books, including Women, Power, and Subversion: Social Strategies in British Fiction, 1778-1860 and Starting Over: Feminism and the Politics of Cultural Critique. She is currently head of the Consortium for Women and Research at UC Davis.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: Close Encounters
Chapter 2 Men, Masculinity, and Mourning on the Mall: National Manhood and Male Romance
Chapter 3 Revolutionary Men: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Reconfiguration of Black Masculine Ideals
Chapter 4 A Circle of Loving Companions: Radically Gay
Chapter 5 Reenchanting (White) Masculinity: The Profeminist Heritage of ?Men's Liberation?
Chapter 6 Iron and Ironing Johns: Being Born Again in the Mythopoetic Movement
Chapter 7 Fathers of Themselves
Chapter 8 Reinventing the Husband
Chapter 9 Doing The Work of Love: Promise Keepers on Work, Marriage, and Fathering
Chapter 10 Beyond a Focus on the Family: Love Work As Race Reconciliation
Chapter 11 The Politics of Feeling
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