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The book in an innovative way interconnects theology, media, and politics in order to understand masculinity in terms of everydayness, virtual circulations, cinematic projections, musical ramifications and political assertions. It not only opposes toxic Indian masculinity, but counterposes the vulnerable masculinities of feminine men and proposes in reviving ecomasculinity and such other habitable masculinities. The book tries to understand the abrasive masculinity as a muscular mentality that drives Indian men to enact in certain stereotyped ways. Beginning with the anxiety of intimacy that an abrasive muscular mentality creates in relation to Indian men's belongingness with the those who are projected as Other-women and queer people-the volume tries to understand the theological roots of abrasive masculinity along with its routed mediatized avatars. Thereafter, it shifts its focus on the vulnerable masculinity of soft men who are victimized on account of their effeminacy. In an intersectional mode, the plight of both feminine cisgender and gay men are critically discerned. The book concludes with the counterculture of Indian Youtuber men who are detoxifying the mediatized Movement for Men's Rights in India, along with revisiting the ecomasculine folk culture of the indigenous India. The author argues that in opposition to the culture of cancelling masculinity, a habitable masculinity may be unfolded in order to enhance the social habitability of individuals irrespective of their gender and sexuality. It deploys social media, film, music, literature, folk narratives and personal interviews as a means of interconnecting qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The book will be useful for students, researchers, and teachers from the fields of Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology and Cultural Studies. It will also appeal to those interested in the culture of masculinities in India.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781041212102
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 272
- Utgivningsdatum: 2026-01-20
- Förlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd