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  1. Engaging Diverse Men: An Intersectional Analysis of Men’s Pathways to Antiviolence Activism.Tal Peretz - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (4):526-548.
    Despite the demonstrated utility of intersectionality, research on men allied with women’s rights movements has largely focused on white, heterosexual, middle-class, young men. This study illustrates the importance of attending to men’s intersecting identities by evaluating the applicability of existing knowledge about men’s engagement pathways to the predominantly African American members of a Muslim men’s anti–domestic violence group and a gay/queer men’s gender justice group. Findings from a year-long qualitative study highlight how these men’s experiences differ from those in the (...)
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  • Bad Men, Good Men, Bystanders: Who Is the Rapist?Michael A. Messner - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (1):57-66.
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