A critical supplement to the novel Jackytar that aims to promote discussion about changing understandings of masculinities, especially regarding identities, communities, familial relationships. the raising of boys, the multiple meanings of manhood, difference, men's careers, communication and more.
This collection of critical essays on Jackytar offers a much needed academic resource by and for scholars in disciplines such as sociology, social work, psychology, education, language, linguistics, and philosophy.
Dr. Douglas Gosse teaches Curriculum Methods in the pre-service teacher education program at Nipissing University, North Bay, ON and is a member of the School of Graduate Studies.
ISBN: 97881550812466
Item Publish Date: 2008 / 01 / 01
Measurements: NIL
Weight: 0.5 kg
Page Count: 72
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