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Masculinities in forests : representations of diversity / Carol J. Pierce Colfer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780367815776
  • 036781577X
  • 9781000209822
  • 1000209822
  • 9781000209792
  • 1000209792
  • 9781000209761
  • 1000209768
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.37/9 23
LOC classification:
  • SD387.S55
Online resources:
Contents:
Masculinities in forests : here and there, then and now -- (Remembered) American masculinities from my girlhood (1940s-1970s) -- Immersion in rural America : the case of Bushler Bay -- Masculinities and muted gender in Bali and Kalimantan -- Masculinities in conflict in West Sumatra -- Masculinities among the 'development set' -- Revisits to old haunts / with Andrew Balan Pierce and Sufiet Erlita -- The relevance of masculinities for forests and their management.
Summary: "Masculinities in Forests: Representations of Diversity demonstrates the wide variability in ideas about, and practice of, masculinity in different forests, and how these relate to forest management. While forestry is widely considered a masculine domain, a significant portion of the literature on gender and development focuses on the role of women, not men. This book addresses this gap and also highlights how there are significant, demonstrable differences in masculinities from forest to forest. The book develops a simple conceptual framework for considering masculinities, one which both acknowledges the stability or enduring quality of masculinities, but also the significant masculinity-related options available to individual men within any given culture. The author draws on her own experiences, building on her long-term experience working globally in the conservation and development worlds, also observing masculinities among such professionals. The core of the book examines masculinities, based on long term ethnographic research in the rural Pacific Northwest of the United States; Long Segar, East Kalimantan; and Sitiung, West Sumatra, both in Indonesia. The author concludes by pulling together the various strands of masculine identities and discussing the implications of these various versions of masculinity for forest management. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of forestry, gender studies and conservation and development, as well as practitioners and NGOs working in these fields"-- Provided by publisher.
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Masculinities in forests : here and there, then and now -- (Remembered) American masculinities from my girlhood (1940s-1970s) -- Immersion in rural America : the case of Bushler Bay -- Masculinities and muted gender in Bali and Kalimantan -- Masculinities in conflict in West Sumatra -- Masculinities among the 'development set' -- Revisits to old haunts / with Andrew Balan Pierce and Sufiet Erlita -- The relevance of masculinities for forests and their management.

"Masculinities in Forests: Representations of Diversity demonstrates the wide variability in ideas about, and practice of, masculinity in different forests, and how these relate to forest management. While forestry is widely considered a masculine domain, a significant portion of the literature on gender and development focuses on the role of women, not men. This book addresses this gap and also highlights how there are significant, demonstrable differences in masculinities from forest to forest. The book develops a simple conceptual framework for considering masculinities, one which both acknowledges the stability or enduring quality of masculinities, but also the significant masculinity-related options available to individual men within any given culture. The author draws on her own experiences, building on her long-term experience working globally in the conservation and development worlds, also observing masculinities among such professionals. The core of the book examines masculinities, based on long term ethnographic research in the rural Pacific Northwest of the United States; Long Segar, East Kalimantan; and Sitiung, West Sumatra, both in Indonesia. The author concludes by pulling together the various strands of masculine identities and discussing the implications of these various versions of masculinity for forest management. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of forestry, gender studies and conservation and development, as well as practitioners and NGOs working in these fields"-- Provided by publisher.

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