Authors
Karla Elliott, Steven Roberts, Brittany Ralph, Brady Robards, Michael Savic
Publication date
2022
Journal
The British Journal of Sociology
Description
Masculinities scholarship tends toward describing autonomy as bound up with hegemonic masculine ideals such as independence, atomization, and self‐sufficiency, without fully delving into the concept of autonomy. This article offers a more in‐depth conceptual treatment of autonomy, compared to its more simplified rendering in the literature on the dominant relational conceptualizations of masculinities. In doing so, we follow recent calls to avoid categorizing men according to typologies of masculinity, drawing instead on feminist theorizations of masculine autonomy and relationality to explore how both manifest in men's lives. We draw on a study of men's drinking practices, with our data coming from focus groups with 101 men in metropolitan and regional/rural Victoria, Australia; but the issues we attend to have relevance, and can be an impetus, for further scholarly thinking about autonomy in men's lives well …
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Scholar articles
K Elliott, S Roberts, B Ralph, B Robards, M Savic - The British Journal of Sociology, 2022
K Elliott, S Roberts, B Ralph, B Robards - … masculinity, autonomy and relationality through a …, 2016