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Chris Beasley
Chris Beasley
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What is feminism?: An introduction to feminist theory
C Beasley
Sage Publications Ltd, 1999
9131999
Gender & sexuality: Critical theories, critical thinkers
C Beasley
Sage Publications Ltd, 2005
8152005
Rethinking hegemonic masculinity in a globalizing world
C Beasley
Men and masculinities 11 (1), 86-103, 2008
7732008
Citizen bodies: is embodied citizenship a contradiction in terms?
CL Bacchi, C Beasley
Critical Social Policy 22 (2), 324-352, 2002
2042002
Hegemonic masculinity and globalization:‘Transnational business masculinities’ and beyond
J Elias, C Beasley
Globalizations 6 (2), 281-296, 2009
1662009
Envisaging a new politics for an ethical future: Beyond trust, care and generosity—towards an ethic of social flesh'
C Beasley, C Bacchi
Feminist Theory 8 (3), 2007
1642007
Problematizing contemporary Men/Masculinities theorizing: the contribution of Raewyn Connell and conceptual‐terminological tensions today
C Beasley
The British journal of sociology 63 (4), 747-765, 2012
1502012
Engaging with Carol Bacchi. Strategic interventions and exchanges
A Bletsas, C Beasley
University of Adelaide Press, 2012
1452012
Citizen bodies: embodying citizens–a feminist analysis
C Beasley, C Bacchi
International Feminist Journal of Politics 2 (3), 337-358, 2000
1292000
Heterosexuality in theory and practice
C Beasley, H Brook, M Holmes
Routledge, 2012
1102012
Sexual economyths: Conceiving a feminist economics
C Beasley
St. Martin's Press, 1994
971994
What is feminism anyway?: understanding contemporary feminist thought
C Beasley
911999
The challenge of pleasure: Re-imagining sexuality and sexual health
C Beasley
Health Sociology Review 17 (2), 151-163, 2008
832008
Caution! Hazards ahead: Considering the potential gap between feminist thinking and men/masculinities theory and practice
C Beasley
Journal of Sociology 51 (3), 566-581, 2015
792015
Mind the gap? Masculinity studies and contemporary gender/sexuality thinking
C Beasley
Australian Feminist Studies 28 (75), 108-124, 2013
752013
The political limits of ‘care’in re-imagining interconnection/community and an ethical future
C Beasley, C Bacchi
Australian Feminist Studies 20 (46), 49-64, 2005
542005
LIBIDINOUS POLITICS
C Beasley
Australian Feminist Studies 26 (67), 25-40, 2011
522011
Libidinal heterodoxy: heterosexuality, hetero-masculinity, and “transgression”
C Beasley
Men and Masculinities 18 (2), 140-158, 2015
492015
Heterodoxy: Challenging orthodoxies about heterosexuality
C Beasley, M Holmes, H Brook
Sexualities 18 (5-6), 681-697, 2015
402015
Making politics fleshly: The ethic of social flesh
C Beasley, C Bacchi
Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic interventions and exchanges, 99-120, 2012
392012
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