A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity
Nahum N. Welang(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. August 2026
180 pages
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A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity examines how classroom-based practices from across the humanities can counter the anti-egalitarian narratives shaping contemporary manosphere discourse.
Drawing on 12 essays that traverse literature and related fields, this volume explores critical and empathetic pedagogical strategies that illuminate the socio-economic and cultural forces contributing to young men's growing alienation. By offering alternative narratives to the harmful ideals promoted by influential manosphere figures, the collection moves beyond theoretical critique to propose pragmatic, implementable approaches for educators teaching at primary, secondary, and university levels. Its contributions demonstrate how humanities pedagogy can foster inclusive understandings of masculinity while equipping students to question and resist exclusionary ideology.
A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity is essential reading for educators, researchers, and students in education, gender studies, and the humanities seeking effective frameworks to respond to the manosphere's expanding influence in diverse classroom contexts.
Drawing on 12 essays that traverse literature and related fields, this volume explores critical and empathetic pedagogical strategies that illuminate the socio-economic and cultural forces contributing to young men's growing alienation. By offering alternative narratives to the harmful ideals promoted by influential manosphere figures, the collection moves beyond theoretical critique to propose pragmatic, implementable approaches for educators teaching at primary, secondary, and university levels. Its contributions demonstrate how humanities pedagogy can foster inclusive understandings of masculinity while equipping students to question and resist exclusionary ideology.
A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity is essential reading for educators, researchers, and students in education, gender studies, and the humanities seeking effective frameworks to respond to the manosphere's expanding influence in diverse classroom contexts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-1-040-59610-4 (9781040596104)
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Nahum N. Welang
A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity
Book
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Routledge
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Nahum N. Welang
A Humanities Pedagogy Approach to Modern Masculinity
Book
approx. 08/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
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Not yet published
Person
Nahum N. Welang is an associate professor of English literature/culture and didactics at Nord University, Norway.
Content
Introduction: A Humanities Response to the Crisis of Modern Masculinity Part I: Classroom Practices 1. Vulnerable Masculinities: Critical Resources for Pedagogy and Cultural Analysis 2. No Country for Young Men? Developing a Literary Engagement Pedagogy to Address the Crisis of Modern Masculinity in Classrooms 3. Liquid Masculinity in Popular Film and TV 4. We Are Still Fighting The Chocolate War: How Robert Cormier's Vision of Male Adolescence Addresses Urgent Concerns 5. Close Reading Crisis: Cultivating Empathy for Contemporary Masculinities in the Classroom Part II: Critical Resources 6. Reconstructing Masculinity Through Affect in the Film Adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower 7. Beyond Kratos: Male Identity as Constraint and Privilege in the Mechanics of Video Games 8. "Without Memory, or Fear": What Gore Vidal's The City and the Pillar Can Teach Young Men in the 21st Century About Toxic Masculinity 9. Normal Boys and Normal People: Using the Bildungsroman to Condemn the Manosphere 10. Comics and Alternative Masculinities Beyond the Macho: Representing Queer Identities in Graphic Novels Coda/Afterword
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