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Neocolonial masculinities in Costa Rica: an analytical proposal
The article explains the concept of neocolonial masculinities. It aims to understand the practice of mestizo and white men in their contact, as agents of the State, with indigenous people. The three levels of analysis of the concept are explained: a) conditioning structures of the practice; b) guiding categories of the practice (class, masculinity and race), and c) intersectional practice. In agreement with other theoretical developments, it is concluded that masculinities must be captured from concrete practices, accounting for the bonds between structures and individuals.
期刊介绍:
Men and Masculinities presents peer-reviewed empirical and theoretical scholarship grounded in the most current theoretical perspectives within gender studies, including feminism, queer theory and multiculturalism. Using diverse methodologies, Men and Masculinities"s articles explore the evolving roles and perceptions of men across society. Complementing existing publications on women"s studies and gay and lesbian studies, Men and Masculinities helps complete the spectrum of research on gender. The journal gives scholars interested in gender vital, balanced information on the burgeoning - and often misunderstood - field of masculinities studies.