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Rethinking Masculinity Studies: Feminism, Masculinity, and Poststructural Accounts of Agency and Emotional Reflexivity

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Rethinking Masculinity Studies: Feminism, Masculinity, and Poststructural Accounts of Agency and Emotional Reflexivity. / Waling, Andrea.
In: The Journal of Men’s Studies, Vol. 27, No. 1, 01.03.2019, p. 89-107.

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Waling A. Rethinking Masculinity Studies: Feminism, Masculinity, and Poststructural Accounts of Agency and Emotional Reflexivity. The Journal of Men’s Studies. 2019 Mar 1;27(1):89-107. Epub 2018 Jun 27. doi: 10.1177/1060826518782980

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