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Queer Musings on Masculinity and History
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        Author/contributor
                    - Maynard, Steven (Author)
Title
            Queer Musings on Masculinity and History
        Abstract
            Commentates on the satirical piece, "To the Dartmouth Station" (1976), and the author's article, "Rough Work and Rugged Men" (1989), both of which were published in the journal, in order to raise questions regarding the historical study of working-class masculinity. Argues for greater use of the analytical lens of sexuality to interrogate the concept of masculinity, including that masculinity is in crisis, and to explore workingmen's gender identities and sexual practices. Considers issues of sexuality and indications of homosexual subcultures in historically male occupations such as seafaring, lumbering and mining. Concludes that the investigation of how men's sexual and gender relations existed in relationship to other forms of power highlights the potential of gay history to both complicate and expand historical understandings of working-class men's gender identities.
        Publication
            Labour / Le Travail
        Volume
            42
        Pages
            183-197
        Date
            Fall 1998
        Journal Abbr
            Labour / Le Travail
        ISSN
            07003862
        Accessed
            4/27/15, 3:50 PM
        Notes
            Abstract by Desmond Maley.
Citation
            Maynard, S. (1998). Queer Musings on Masculinity and History. Labour / Le Travail, 42, 183–197. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/issue/view/494
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