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Gender, Heterosexuality, and Youth Violence: The Struggle for Recognition


Gender, Heterosexuality, and Youth Violence: The Struggle for Recognition

Paperback by Messerschmidt, James W.

Gender, Heterosexuality, and Youth Violence: The Struggle for Recognition

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ISBN:
9781442213715
Publication Date:
8 Mar 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Pages:
218 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Gender, Heterosexuality, and Youth Violence: The Struggle for Recognition

Description

In Gender, Heterosexuality, and Youth Violence, James W. Messerschmidt unravels some of the mysteries of teenage violence. Written by one of the most respected scholars on the subject of gendered crime, this book provides a fascinating account of the connections among adolescent masculinities and femininities, bullying in schools, the body, heterosexuality, and violence and nonviolence. After an introduction that lays out key concepts, including a revised structured action theory, Messerschmidt shares six compelling life-histories of white working-class boys and girls who have all been victims of severe forms of bullying at school. The book is unique in its comparative approach between violent and nonviolent youth, between boys and girls as offenders and non-offenders, between assaultive and sexual violence, and among a variety of masculinities and femininities. It also addresses how heterosexuality is related to sex, gender, and certain forms of violence or non-violence. The penetrating life histories are partially drawn from Messerschmid's previous books Nine Lives and Flesh and Blood, as well as several completely new life-history interviews. The book's cutting-edge conceptualization of these life histories provides novel insight into the vexing question of youth violence.

Contents

Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theory and Method Chapter 3: Assaultive Violence Chapter 4: Sexual Violence Chapter 5: Nonviolence Chapter 6: Conclusion Notes References Index

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