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245 00 APA handbook of men and masculinities /|cY. Joel Wong, 
       Indiana University, and Stephen R. Wester, Department of 
       Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
       editors-in-chief. 
246 30 Handbook of men and masculinities 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2016. 
300    1 online resource (xxiv, 799 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA handbooks in psychology series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  History and Future of the Psychology of Men and 
       Masculinities / Gary R. Brooks and William B. Elder -- The
       Gender Role Strain Paradigm and Masculinity Ideologies / 
       Ronald F. Levant and Katherine Richmond -- An Empirical 
       Review of Gender Role Conflict Research: New Conceptual 
       Models and Research Paradigms / James M. ONeil and Robyn 
       Denke -- Social Norms, Social Construction, and the 
       Psychology of Men and Masculinity / Michael E. Addis, 
       Christopher S. Reigeluth, and Joseph R. Schwab -- Moving 
       Beyond Essentialism in the Contemporary Psychodynamic 
       Psychology of Men: Implications for Theory and Research / 
       Chris Blazina and Anne Bartone -- Accentuating Positive 
       Masculinity: A New Foundation for the Psychology of Boys, 
       Men, and Masculinity / Mark S. Kiselica, Sheila Benton-
       Wright, and Matt Englar-Carlson -- Feminist Masculinities:
       The End of Gender as We Know It / Louise Bordeaux 
       Silverstein -- Masculinity at the National Cultural Level 
       / Geert Hofstede -- Biological Influences on Masculinity /
       Richard A. Lippa -- Evolutionary Influences on Mens Lives 
       / David C. Geary, Benjamin Winegard, and Bo Winegard -- 
       Enhancing and Diversifying Research Methods in the 
       Psychology of Men and Masculinities / Y. Joel Wong and 
       Angela J. Horn -- Everyday Racism as a Threat to the 
       Masculine Social Self: Framing Investigations of African 
       American Male Health Disparities / Wizdom Powell Hammond, 
       Paul J. Fleming, and Laura Villa-Torres -- Asian American 
       Men / Derek Kenji Iwamoto and Aylin Kaya -- Latino 
       American Men / Lizette Ojeda and Kurt C. Organista -- 
       American Indians, Alaska Natives, and the Psychology of 
       Men and Masculinity / Leah M. Rouse -- Masculinity Issues 
       Among Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Men / Francisco J. 
       Sánchez -- The Psychology of Boys / Timea Farkas and 
       Campbell Leaper -- Masculinity Across the Life Span: 
       Implications for Older Men / Melanie J. Robbins, Stephen 
       R. Wester, and Nancy B. McKean -- Social Class and 
       Masculinity / William Ming Liu, Alexander James Colbow, 
       and Alexander James Rice -- The Double-Edged Sword of 
       Stereotypes of Men / Mia Steinberg and Amanda B. Diekman -
       - An Elephant in the Room: Mens Emotion From Sex 
       Differences to Social Neuroscience / Stephen R. Wester, 
       Martin Heesacker, and Steven J. Snowden -- Mens Sexism: 
       Causes, Correlates, and Trends in Research / Jonathan P. 
       Schwartz, Ryon C. McDermott, and Justin W. Martino-Harms -
       - Men and Mens Careers / Nadya A. Fouad, Susan C. Whiston,
       and Rachel Feldwisch -- Furthering Fathering: What We Know
       and What We Need to Know / Ryan A. McKelley and Aaron B. 
       Rochlen -- Pornography and Male Socialization / Paul J. 
       Wright and Soyoung Bae -- Boys and Mens Intimate 
       Relationships: Friendships and Romantic Relationships / 
       Andrew P. Smiler and Robert Heasley -- Mens Body Image / 
       Mike C. Parent, Esther N. Schwartz, and Tyler C. 
       Bradstreet -- Violence and Masculinities / Christopher 
       Kilmartin and Ryon C. McDermott -- Education and 
       Masculinities / Wayne Martino and Jennifer Ingrey -- 
       Masculinities in Sport: Incorporating Heterogeneity Into 
       Hegemony / Jesse A. Steinfeldt, I. S. Keino Miller, and 
       Jessica L. David -- Men, Masculinities, and Help-Seeking 
       Patterns / David L. Vogel and Patrick J. Heath -- Mens 
       Physical Health and Health Behaviors / Derek M. Griffith 
       and Roland J. Thorpe Jr. -- Mens Mental Health: A 
       Biopsychosocial Critique / Ryon C. McDermott, Jonathan P. 
       Schwartz, and Jamey Leeanne Rislin -- Men and 
       Psychotherapy / Johanna Strokoff, Tyler C. Halford, and 
       Jesse Owen. 
505 0  part 1. Historical, conceptual, and methodological issues 
       -- part 2. Specific populations -- part 3. Topics -- part 
       4. Applications. 
520    "The psychology of men and masculinities is a broad, 
       interdisciplinary field devoted to the study of how men's 
       and boys' lives are shaped by biopsychosociocultural 
       influences as well as the constellation of meanings 
       associated with the male biological sex. The use of the 
       term "masculinities" reflects the editors' belief that 
       there are diverse meanings associated with being male that
       vary across time, situations, social groups, and cultures.
       In the past three decades, there has been an exponential 
       growth in empirical psychological research on men and 
       masculinities, although this emerging body of research has
       yet to be appropriately summarized, synthesized, and 
       critically evaluated. This APA handbook addresses that 
       lack with a strong focus on psychological science. It 
       tackles the full spectrum of the theoretical, empirical, 
       and practical, not only focusing on the extant literature 
       in traditional areas of men and masculinities, but also 
       highlighting new and emerging scholarship. The handbook is
       divided into four sections. The first section addresses 
       historical, conceptual, and methodological issues. Readers
       will be exposed to a wide range of theoretical 
       perspectives on men and masculinities (e.g., biological, 
       evolutionary, social norms, gender role conflict, social 
       constructionist, and feminist) as well as methodological 
       (quantitative and qualitative) approaches to studying men 
       and masculinities. The second section examines specific 
       populations of men with a strong focus on developmental, 
       cultural, and sexual orientation diversity. The third 
       section focuses on specific topics relevant to men's lives,
       such as careers, education, sexism, violence, and 
       emotions. The fourth and final section addresses several 
       application domains, including men's helping seeking 
       patterns, physical health, mental health, and experience 
       of psychotherapy. Each chapter investigates future 
       directions, along with unresolved issues or emerging 
       concerns"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record 
       (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved). 
530    Also issued in print. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bWashington, D.C. :|cAmerican 
       Psychological Association,|d2015.|nAvailable via World 
       Wide Web.|nAccess limited by licensing agreement.|7s2015  
       dcun o 
650  0 Men|xPsychology. 
650  0 Masculinity. 
650  2 Men|xpsychology. 
650  2 Masculinity. 
650  7 Masculinity.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01011027 
650  7 Men|xPsychology.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01016021 
700 1  Wong, Y. Joel,|eeditor. 
700 1  Wester, Stephen R.,|eeditor. 
710 2  American Psychological Association,|epublisher. 
776 1  |cOriginal|w(DLC)  2014039937 
830  0 APA handbooks in psychology. 
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