(ii) Further works

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Andronico, M. (ed.). Men in Groups: Realities and Insights. APA Books.

Barai, Sujata. (1995). A Beneficial Blurring of Gender Lines: Supportive Men in the Pro-Choice Movement. Progressive Review, May

Barton, E. R. (2003). A Qualitative Exploration of Participation in Men’s Peer Mutual Support Groups: Beyond Men Hugging Trees. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University.

Bliss, Sheperd. (1986) Beyond Machismo: The new men’s movement. Yoga Journal, November/December.

Bradley, Mike, Lonnie Danchik, Marty Fager, and Tom Wodetzki. (1971). Unbecoming Men: A Men’s Consciousness-Raising Group Writes on Oppression and Themselves. New York: Times Changes Press / Light Powder and Construction Works

Brannon, R. (1981-82). Are the ‘Free Men’ a Faction of our Movement? M: Gentle Men for Gender Justice, 7, Winter.

Bray, L. H. (1992). A Preliminary Exploration of the Men’s Movement: Demographics and Motivating Factors. Unpublished Masters Thesis, University of Alberta.

Brod, Harry. (1986). Fraternity, Equality, Liberty. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 16.

Bucher, Glenn. (ed.). (1976). Straight/White/Male. PA: Fortress Press.

Burke, C. K. (2000). Gender Role Conflict and Psychological Well-Being: An Exploration in Men Enrolled to Attend an “Initiatory” Weekend. Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of Maryland.

Carey, Maggie. (1996). Perspectives on the Men’s Movement. In McLean, Chris, Carey, Maggie and White, Cheryl. (eds). Men’s Ways of Being. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (First Published 1992, Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No’s 3 & 4).

Christian, Harry. (1994). The Making of Anti-Sexist Men. London & New York: Routledge

Clatterbaugh, K. (1994). “Men and masculinity”: A guide to selected journals, magazines, and newsletters from the men's movements. Serials Review, 20(1), 25-30.

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1989). Masculinist Perspectives. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 20, Winter/Spring, pp. 4-6.

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1994). Men and Masculinity: A Guide to Selected Journals, Magazines, and Newsletters From the Men’s Movements. Serials Review, 20(1).

Collier, Richard. (1996). Coming Together?: Post-Heterosexuality, Masculine Crisis and the New Men’s Movement. Feminist Legal Studies, 4(1), February, pp. 3-48.

Community Quarterly. (1998). Special Issue: The Men’s Movement, No. 46, June
Includes.
Fuller, Bob and Fisher, Stephen. A Decade of Profeminist Activism: A Brief History of Men Against Sexual Assault..
Taylor, George M. Talking With Our Brothers: The Benefits of Men’s Groups.
Dawson, Chris. Dealing With Their Healing: Group Work With Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse.
Holmes, Ron. Breaking the Mould: Men in Early Childhood Services.
Flood, Michael. Men’s Movements.

Cooper, M. (1991). A history of the men's movement. London: Achilles Heel.

Cornish, P. A. (1997). Understanding Pro-feminist Male Experiences: A Model of Personal Change and Social Transformation. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, University of Saskatchewan.

Douglas, Peter. (1994). ‘New Men’ and the Tensions of Profeminism. Social Alternatives, 12(4), January

Dufresne, Martin. (1998). Masculinisme et criminalite sexiste. Recherches feministes, Vol. 11, NO. 2, pp. 125-137.

Dunn, P.H. (1998). Gender-Role Conflict, Sex Role Egalitarianism, Egalitarian Behavior, and Emotional Behavior Among Men Involved in Groups Seeking to Redefine Masculinity. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Smith College School of Social Work.

Eden, Peter. (1993). Silent voices: A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Men’s Movement in New Zealand. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand (unpublished)

Fee, Dwight. (1992). Masculinities, Identity and the Politics of Essentialism: A Social Constructionist Critique of the Men’s Movement. Feminism & Psychology, 2(2), June

Fidler, Megan. (1992). Taking It Like a Man. Broadsheet, Autumn (on the NZ Men’s Movement). Reprinted in XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer 1992-93

Fox, John. (2004). How Men’s Movement Participants View Each Other. Journal of Men’s Studies, 12(2), Winter.

Funk, Rus Ervin. (1993). Stopping Rape: A Challenge for Men. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers

Gerson, Kathleen. (1986). What Do Women Want From Men?. American Behavioral Scientist, 29, June, pp. 619-634.

Goldrick-Jones, Amanda. (1998). Politics and Profeminisms Across the Pond. (in England and North America) Achilles Heel, No. 23, Summer/Autumn.

Goode, William J. (1980). Why Men Resist. Dissent, 27(2), pp. 181-193. (Also in Thorne, Barrie and Yalom, Marilyn. (eds). (1982). Rethinking the Family: Some Feminist Questions. Boston: Northeastern University Press.)

Gremillion, H. (2011). Feminism and the mythopoetic men's movement: Some shared concepts of gender. Women's Studies Journal, 25(2), 43.

Gross, Alan E., Ronald Smith, and Barbara Strudler Wallston. (1983) The Men’s Movement: Personal versus Political. In Jo Freeman, (ed.). Social Movements of the Sixties and Seventies. Longman.

Guarnaschelli, J. S. (1994). Men’s support groups and the men’s movement: Their role for men and for women. Group, 18(4): 197-211.

Hanisch, C. (1975). Men’s Liberation. In Feminist Revolution. New York: Redstockings.

Hartman, B.T. (1995). Masculine Gender Role Stress and the Men’s Movement. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana State University.

Hearn, J., & Niemi, H. (2006). Is there a" men's movement" in Finland?: the state of men's gender-conscious organising. Norma-Nordic Journal of Masculinity Studies, 1(1), 62-81.

Hearn, Jeff. (1993). The Politics of Essentialism and the Analysis of the ‘Men’s Movement(s)’. Feminism & Psychology, 3(3)

Heinrich, J. (2014). Searching for a masculine model: missteps made during three decades of the men's movement and why moderation is the key. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 22(3), 238-252.

Henriksen, Robyn G. (2000). Questioning Masculinity: The Whys and Hows of Resistance Amongst Radical Profeminist Men. Honours thesis, School of Social Inquiry, Faculty of Arts, Deakin University

Hill, H. (2007). Befria Mannen: Idéer Om Förtryck, Frigörelse Och Förändring Hos En Svensk Mansrörelse under 1970-Och Tidigt 1980-Tal. h: ström-Text & Kultur.  

hooks, bell. (1989). Feminist Focus on Men: A Comment. In hooks, bell Talking Back: Thinking Feminist/thinking Black. Boston, MA: South End Press.

Intervante, J. (1981). Dancing Along the Precipice: The Men’s Movement in the 80s. Radical America 15(5), September/October

Jesser, Clinton. (1996). Fierce and Tender Men: Sociological Aspects of the Men’s Movement. Praeger.

Katz, Alfred H. (2003-2004). Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups as Factors in Prevention. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care, Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 5-20.

Kaufman, J., and R.E. Timmers. (1985-86) Searching for the Hairy Man. Women and Therapy, 4, pp. 45-57.

Kimbrell, Andrew. (1995). The Masculine Mystique: The Politics of Masculinity. Ballantine Books.

Knobbe, Ron. (1995). Native American Traditions: Honoring or Exploitation?. M.E.N Magazine, April

Kupers, Terry A. (1993). The Men’s Movement: Making the Personal Political. Chapter 9 in Revisioning Men’s Lives: Gender, Intimacy, and Power. New York & London: Guilford Press

Land, R. M. (1999). Men’s Process or Change: in the Popular Men’s Movement. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Alemeda.

Liang, Zhanqing (梁展慶). (2009). Xianggang nanxing yundong: quefa zhichi nuxing zhuyi de guandian (Men’s Movement in Hong Kong: Lack of Feminist Standpoint). In Cujin xingbie pingdeng: nanxing canyu de yanjiu yu xingdong (Promoting Gender Equality: Research and Action on Men’s Participation). Beijing: Beijing Chubanshe.

Lyttleton, Ned. (1983-84). Men’s Liberation, Men Against Sexism and Major Dividing Lines. Resources for Feminist Research, 12(4), December/January .

Maddison, Sarah. (1999). Crossing Boundaries: Engaging with the men’s rights movement. Refractory Girl, No. 53, Spring, pp. 21-23.

Mark, Robert A., and Buddy Portugal. (1996). Victories of the Heart: The Inside Story of a Pioneer Men’s Group: How Men Help Each Other Change Their Lives. Element.

Marriot, Alan. (1988). The Prance of Men And a Process for Change. Christchurch: Hazard Press

McEachern, Charmaine. (1999). Comic Interventions: Passion and the Men’s Movement in the Situation Comedy, Home Improvement. Journal of Gender Studies, 8(1), March.

Meehan, Maurice. (1994). Reflections on the Men’s Movement. Irish Reporter, Special Issue: The Irish Male, No. 14.

Messner, Michael A. (1993). ‘Changing Men’ and Feminist Politics in the United States. Theory and Society, 22.

Meunier, Christine-Castelain. (1986). Research Notes on the Cultural Transformations of the Masculine. Social Science Information, 25(2), June (France).

Morton, J. L. (2000). Disciplining Men: Cultural Studies of the Men’s Movement. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.

Morton, Tom. (1997). Altered Mates: The Man Question. Sydney: Allen & Unwin

Mudge, Ben. (1997). Sexism & Stoicism: Theorising Profeminist Strategies. Honours Thesis, Women’s Studies Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia.

Mudge, Ben. (1998). Responding to the Australian ‘Men’s Movement’. Paper to Australian Women’s Studies Association Conference, Adelaide.

Nelson, J. J. (1998). Alternate Locations: Strategies and Concerns in the Canadian Pro-feminist Men’s Movement: National Library of Canada.

Pease, Bob. (1988). Men’s Groups: Contradictions, Limitations and Political Possibilities. Paper to Social Group Work Conference. Sydney

Pease, Bob. (1995). MASA: Men Against Sexual Assault. In Weeks, W. and Wilson, J. (eds). Issues Facing Australian Families. Melbourne: Longman.

Pease, Bob. (1996). Reforming Men: Masculine Subjectivities and the Politics and Practices of Profeminism. PhD thesis. Melbourne: Graduate School of Social Work, Faculty of Social Sciences, La Trobe University.

Pease, Bob. (1997). Men and Sexual Politics: Towards a Profeminist Practice. Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications
Includes: Men’s Groups: Limitations and Political Potential. Men’s Festivals: Experiencing the Contradictions. Men Against Sexual Assault: Organising Men Against Sexual Violence. Patriarchy Awareness Education: Education to Make a Difference.

Pfeil, Fred. (1995). White Guys: Studies in Postmodern Domination and Difference. London & New York: Verso

Pleck, Joseph H. (1983). Men’s Power With Women, Other Men, and Society: A Men’s Movement Analysis. In Richardson, Laurel and Taylor, Verta. (eds). Feminist Frontiers: Rethinking Sex, Gender, and Society, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.

Reddin, Julie A., and Christopher C. Sonn. (2003). Masculinity, Social Support and Sense of Community: The Men’s Group Experience in Western Australia. Journal of Men’s Studies, 11(2), Winter.

Regan, Matthias. (1996). Leaping Into Wilderness: The Landscapes of the Men’s Movement. Bad Subjects, Issue No. 29, November

Rettew, Roslyn. (1973). 12 Steps to Non-Sexist Masculinity. Newark, Delaware: Janet Niland (29 pp. Booklet).

Rhode, Deborah L. (1997). Women’s Movements, Men’s Movements. Chapter 8 in Speaking of Sex: The Denial of Sex Equality. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Richter, T.L. (1994). A Descriptive Study of a Men’s Support Group. Unpublished masters thesis, University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Rickabaugh, Cheryl A. (1994). Just Who is This Guy, Anyway? Stereotypes of the Men’s Movement. Sex Roles, 30(5-6), March, pp. 459-470 .

Rowan, J. (2005). “Achilles Heel” and the anti-sexist men’s movement. Psychotherapy and Politics International, 3(1): 58-71.

Sawer, Marian. (2000). Women: Gender wars in the nineties. In Marian Simms and John Warhurst. (eds) Howard’s Agenda: The 1998 Australian Election. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, pp. 149-158.

Schacht, Steven P., and Doris W. Ewing. (eds). (1997). Feminism and Men: Towards a Relational Understanding of Patriarchy and Cooperative Social Change. Special Issue of International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 17(1/2)

Schein, L. (1977). Various Dangers With Men’s Consciousness Raising Groups. In Snodgrass, Jon. (ed.). A Book of Readings: For Men Against Sexism, Albion CA: Times Change Press

Schultz, G. A. (1995). The Therapeutic Men’s Movement: Healing the Wounds of Masculinity and Father-Son Relationships. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Illinois School of Professional Psychology.

Schwalbe, Michael. (1995). Mythopoetic Men’s Work as a Search for Communitas. In Kimmel, Michael and Messner, Michael. (eds). Men’s Lives, (3rd Ed.), Allyn & Bacon, pp. 507-19. (Also in Kimmel, Michael S. (ed.). (1995). The Politics of Manhood)

Schwalbe, Michael. (1996). The Mirrors in Men’s Faces. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 25(1), Apr, pp. 58-82.

Seidler, Victor J. (1989). Change. Chapter 5 in Rediscovering Masculinity: Reason, Language and Sexuality. London & New York: Routledge

Seidler, Victor J. (1991). Introduction: Identity, Politics and Experience, and Consciousness-Raising. In Recreating Sexual Politics: Men, Feminism and Politics. London & New York: Routledge

Seidler, Victor J. (ed.). (1991). The Achilles Heel Reader: Men, Sexual Politics and Socialism. London & New York: Routledge (especially Chapter 4, “‘Personally Speaking’: Experiencing a Men’s Group”)

Sharik, Lisa. (2000). Feminism and Men: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Men Involved With Feminism. Honours Thesis. St Catharines, Ontario: Dept of Women’s Studies, Brock University

Shostak, Arthur B. (1977). The Women’s Liberation Movement and its Various Impacts on American Men. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 4(6), July, pp. 897-907 .

Singleton, Andrew. (2003). Men Getting Real? A study of relationship change in two men’s groups. Journal of Sociology, 39(2), pp. 131-147.

Smeaton, Brian. (1994). Men’s Groups: A Way to Tell Our Stories. Irish Reporter, Special Issue: The Irish Male, No. 14.

Snodgrass, Jon. (1977). A Critique of the Men’s Movement. Issues in Radical Therapy, No. 19, Spring

Snodgrass, Jon. (ed.). (1977). A Book of Readings: For Men Against Sexism. Albion CA: Times Change Press

Stoltenberg, John. (1989). The Profeminist Men’s Movement: New Connections, New Directions. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 20, Winter/Spring.

Stoltenberg, John. (1990). Refusing to Be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice. CA & Suffolk: Fontana/Collins (especially Preface and “Feminist Activism and Male Sexual Identity”)

Stoltenberg, John. (1993). The End of Manhood: A Book for Men of Conscience. New York: Dutton (Also available From Baker & Taylor Replica Books, 1998).

Strauss, Sylvia. (1982). ‘Traitors to the Masculine Cause’: The Men’s Campaigns for Women’s Rights. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press

Tillitski, C. J. (1995). The men's movement: Substance and significance for mainstream men. The Humanistic Psychologist, 23(1), 83-96.

Tucker, Naomi. (ed.). (1995). Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions. New York: Haworth Press (Includes “Pansies Against Patriarchy”).

Ulberg, B. N. (1994). Beyond Masculinity: A Men’s Group as a Potential Evolution Toward the Redefinition and Eventual Elimination of the Concept of Masculinity. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University.

White, Michael. (1996). Men’s Culture, the Men’s Movement, and the Constitution of Men’s Lives. In McLean, Chris, Carey, Maggie and White, Cheryl. (eds). Men’s Ways of Being. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (First Published 1992, Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No’s 3 & 4).

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Woodhead, Maggie. (1995). Is There Room for Women in the Men’s Movement? Proceedings of the Third National Women’s Health Conference 1995.

 

Journals

Social Movement Studies (Taylor and Francis, began 2002)