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Includes;
The Vicissitudes of Men and Masculinities in Latin America / Gutmann, Matthew C.
Contemporary Latin American Perspectives on Masculinity / Vigoya, Mara Viveros.
Philanderers, Cuckolds, and Wily Women: A Reexamination of Gender Relations in a Brazilian Working-Class Neighborhood / Fonseca, Claudia.
Verguenza and Changing Chicano and Chicana Narratives / Barriga, Miguel Diaz.
Machismo and Politics in Ecuador: The Case of Pancho Jaime / Andrade, Xavier.
The Social Constitution of Gender Identity among Peruvian Men / Fuller, Norma.

Gutmann, Matthew C. (ed). (2003). Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America. Duke Univ Pr.
Introduction: Discarding Manly Dichotomies in Latin America / Matthew C. Gutmann.
Contemporary Latin American Perspectives on Masculinity / Mara Viveros Vigoya.
Urban Men and Masculinities.
Philanderers, Cuckolds, and Wily Women: Reexamining Gender Relations in a Brazilian Working-Class Neighborhood / Claudia Fonseca.
Men and Their Histories: Restructuring, Gender Inequality, and Life Transitions in Urban Mexico / Agustin Escobar Latapi.
Malandros, Maria Lionza, and Masculinity in a Venezuelan Shantytown / Francisco Ferrandiz.
The Social Constructions of Gender Identity among Peruvian Males / Norma Fuller.
Drink, Abstinence, and Male Identity in Mexico City / Stanley Brandes.
Representations and Practices.
Barbudos, Warriors, and Rotos: The MIR, Masculinity, and Power in the Chilean Agrarian Reform, 1965-74 / Florencia E. Mallon.
Sexuality and Revolution: On the Footnotes to El beso de la mujer arana / Daniel Balderston.
Measures of Manhood: Honor, Enlisted Army Service, and Slavery’s Decline in Brazil, 1850-90 / Peter M. Beattie.
Verguenza and Changing Chicano/a Narratives / Miguel Diaz Barriga.
Pancho Jaime and the Political Uses of Masculinity in Ecuador / X. Andrade.
Sexuality and Paternity.
Changing Sexualities: Masculinity and Male Homosexualities in Brazil / Richard Parker.
Men at Home? Child Rearing and Housekeeping among Chilean Working-Class Fathers/ Jose Olavarria.
Neither Machos nor Maricones: Masculinity and Emerging Male Homosexual Identities in Mexico / Hector Carrillo.
Rape and the Politics of Masculine Silence in Argentina / Donna J. Guy.

Gutmann, Matthew Charles (1993). Los hombres cambiantes, los machos impenitentes y las relaciones de genero en Mexico en los noventa. Estudios sociologicos, 33, 725–740. English version: The Meanings of Macho: Changing Mexican Male Identities. Masculinities, 2(1), 21–33, 1994. English version reprinted in Louise Lamphere, Helena Ragoné, & Patricia Zavella (Eds.) (1997). Situated Lives: Gender and Culture in Everyday Life (pp. 223–234). New York: Routledge. Also in Amber Ault (Ed.)(1999). Perspectives: Race and Ethnicity(pp. 99–106). Madison, WI: Coursewise Publishing, Inc.

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Gutmann, Matthew Charles (1995). Meanings of macho: The cultural politics of masculinity in Mexico City.Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, United States— California.

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Gutmann, Matthew Charles (1996b). The meanings of macho: Being a man in Mexico City. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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Gutmann, Matthew Charles (1997c). The ethnographic (g)ambit: women and the negotiation of masculinity in Mexico city. American ethnologist, 24(4), 833–855. Partial translation as: El (g)ámbito etnográfico: Las mujeres en la negociación de la masculinidad. In Bob Hodge, Rose Lema & Hans Saettele (Eds.) (2002). Discurso, sociedad y lenguaje: Una anamorfosis en el nuevo milenio(pp. 174–195). Munich: Lincom Studies in Pragmatics.

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Gutmann, Matthew Charles (2005). Scoring men: vasectomies and the totemic illusion of male sexuality in Oaxaca. Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 29(1), 79–101.

Gutmann, Matthew Charles (2006a). Mexican Machos and Hombres. In Miguel Díaz Barriga (Ed.), Key Issues and Debates in Latin American Anthropology: Social Movements, Mestizaje, Globalization, and the Politics of Representation. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers.

Gutmann, Matthew Charles (2006b). El género de la política popular en el México contemporáneo. In Gloria Careaga & Salvador Cruz Sierra (Eds.), Debates sobre masculinidades: Poder, desarrollo, políticas públicas y ciudadanía (pp. 429–447). Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

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