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Marcia C. Inhorn & Maruska la Cour Mosegaard 
Reconceiving the Second Sex 
Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction

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Extensive social science research, particularly by anthropologists, has explored women’s reproductive lives, their use of reproductive technologies, and their experiences as mothers and nurturers of children. Meanwhile, few if any volumes have explored men’s reproductive concerns or contributions to women’s reproductive health: Men are clearly viewed as the “second sex” in reproduction. This volume argues that the marginalization of men is an oversight of considerable proportions. It sheds new light on male reproduction from a cross-cultural, global perspective, focusing not only upon men in Europe and America but also those in the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. Both heterosexual and homosexual, married and unmarried men are featured in this volume, which assesses concerns ranging from masculinity and sexuality to childbirth and fatherhood.

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Chapter 1. The Missing Gamete? Ten Common Mistakes or Lies about Men’s Sexual Destiny
Matthew C. Gutmann


Chapter 2. Killer Sperm: Masculinity and the Essence of Male Hierarchies
Lisa Jean Moore


Chapter 3. Gender, Masculinity, and Reproduction: Anthropological Perspectives
Matthew R. Dudgeon and Marcia C. Inhorn


Chapter 4. Men’s Influences on Women’s Reproductive Health: Medical Anthropological Perspectives
Matthew R. Dudgeon and Marcia C. Inhorn


Chapter 5. Manhood and Meaning in the Marketing of the “Male Pill”
Laury Oaks


Chapter 6. Reproductive Paradoxes in Vietnam: Masculinity, Contraception, and Abortion in Vietnam
Nguyen Thi Thuy Hanh


Chapter 7. Reproductive Politics in Southwest China: Deconstructing a Minority Male-dominated Perspective on Reproduction
Yen Fang Tzu


Chapter 8. The Sex in the Sperm: Male Infertility and its Challenges to Masculinity in an Israeli-Jewish Context
Helene Goldberg


Chapter 9. “It’s a bit unmanly in a way”: Men and Infertility in Denmark
Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen


Chapter 10. Male Genital Cutting: Masculinity, Reproduction, and Male Infertility Surgeries in Egypt and Lebanon
Marcia C. Inhorn


Chapter 11. ‘We are pregnant’: Israeli Men and the Paradoxes of Sharing
Tsipy Ivry


Chapter 12. Making Room for Daddy: Men’s ‘Belly Talk’ in the Contemporary United States
Sallie Han


Chapter 13. Husband-assisted Birth among the Rarámuri of Northern Mexico
Janneli F. Miller


Chapter 14. Stories of Fatherhood: Kinship in the Making
Maruska la Cour Mosegaard


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Helene Goldberg is a Social Anthropologist whose research on male infertility in Israel has won several prizes. She is associated with the Department of Health Development in Guldborgsund, Denmark, where she focuses on health behavior and lifestyle illnesses.
Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 402 ● ISBN 9780857455369 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.4 MB ● Editor Marcia C. Inhorn & Maruska la Cour Mosegaard ● Editorial Berghahn Books ● Ciudad NY ● País US ● Publicado 2009 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2799083 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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