Critical Masculinity Studies and Research on Violence Against Women: An Assessment of Past Scholarship and Future Directions.

Edward W Morris, Kathleen Ratajczak
Author Information
  1. Edward W Morris: University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
  2. Kathleen Ratajczak: University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.

Abstract

This article investigates the role of critical masculinity theory on the field of violence against women (VAW). We conduct a meta-analysis to discern which theories of masculinity have been used within the journal over the past 25 years. This search revealed that many articles use masculinity concepts but do not always articulate explicit theories of masculinity. We review hegemonic masculinity and male peer support, two of the most commonly used theories of masculinity and violence. We then discuss new developments within masculinity scholarship, including theories of manhood acts, inclusive masculinity, and hybrid masculinity, and consider how these perspectives can enhance the already robust scholarship on masculinity and VAW.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Fellowships and Scholarships
Forecasting
Gender-Based Violence
Humans
Masculinity

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