User:CaroleHenson/Men's rights information
Appearance
The purpose of this page is to capture secondary sources for men's rights article(s).
Background
[edit]Men's movements
[edit]- Brannon, Robert. "Inside the Men's Movement". Ms. (October 1982): 40, 42, 44.
- Dragiewicz, Molly. (12 April 2011). Equality with a Vengeance: Men's Rights Groups, Battered Women, and Antifeminist Backlash. UPNE. pp. 13-18. ISBN 978-1-55553-739-5.
- Herrmann, Peter. (2004). Citizenship revisited: threats or opportunities of shifting boundaries. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. pp. 60-63. ISBN 1-59033-900-2.
- Marsiglio, William; Hutchinson, Sally. (2004). Sex, Men and Babies. New York University. p. 6. ISBN 0-8147-5681-6.
- Messner, Michael A. (2000) Politics of Masculinities: Men in Movements Lanham: AltaMira Press. pp. 42-43. ISBN 0-8039-5577-4.
- Newton, Judith Lowder. (2005). From Panthers to Promise Keepers: rethinking the men's movement. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. pp. 7, 10-14, 117, 187-188, 190-198, 222, 224, 284, 289. ISBN 0-8476-9130-6. (men's liberation, profeminists, mythopoetics, Promise Keepers, gay male liberation). Also see Messner, a current source in the men's right article.
Evolving male roles
[edit]- Changing role of fathers in western society
Marsiglio, William; Hutchinson, Sally. (2004). Sex, Men and Babies. New York University. pp. 4-8. ISBN 0-8147-5681-6.
Context setting
[edit]- Changing role of fathers in western society
Marsiglio, William; Hutchinson, Sally. (2004). Sex, Men and Babies. New York University. pp. 4-8. ISBN 0-8147-5681-6.
Definition of men's rights
[edit]Men's traditional rights
[edit]- Defined by law
- Whewell, William. (1848). Elements of Morality including polity. Volume 2. London: John W. Parker. pp. 3-6, and more.
- Governments purpose is to protect 'men's rights.'
- Howland, Marie. What are the Functions of Government? Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 14. New York: D. Appleton and Company. p. 590. (1875). (due to it's age, possibly just a resource to generate thought.)
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. (1968). The Social Contract. London: Penguin Books. pp. 36-37.
- Tise, Larry E. (1998). The American counterrevolution: a retreat from liberty, 1783-1800. p. 304.
- Specialists of the University Association. (1900). Progress. University Association. Page 490. (due to it's age, possibly just a resource to generate thought.)
- Waldron, Jeremy. (1993) Liberal rights: collected papers, 1981-1991 Cambridge University Press. pp. 90-91. ISBN 0-521-43024-0.
- U.S government - Men's rights defined, at the expense of other beings
- Shen, Vincent; Tran, Van Doan. (1992). Morality, metaphysics, and Chinese culture Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. p. 139. ISBN 1-56518-026-7.
- Men's rights, as part of human rights discussion
- Charlesworth, Hilary.; Human Rights as Men's Rights. in the book: Peters, J.S.; Wolper, Andrea. (eds.). (1994). Women's Rights, Human Rights: International Feminists Perspectives. Routledge. p. 103. ISBN 0415909953.
- Evans, Tony. (1998). Human rights fifty years on: a reappraisal. Manchester University Press. pp. 141-142. ISBN 0-7190-5102-9. (human rights are, or should be, androcentric.)
- Hagemann, Karen; Michel, Sonya; Budde, Gunilla. (2011 ) [2008]. Civil Society and Gender Justice: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Berghahn Books. p. 46-47, and more. ISBN 978-0-85745-170-5.
- Marshall, Jill. (2005). Humanity, freedom and feminism. Hants: Ashgate Publishing. pp. 138-139. ISBN 0-7546-2562-1. (Feminism introduced the idea that women should be entitled to the same human rights as men - and the definition should be broadened to include the woman's set of circumstances.)
- Thornton, Margaret. (2010). Sex Discrimination in Uncertain Times. Canberra:Australian National University. p. 323. ISBN 9781921666766. (human rights, men's rights, women's rights)
- Men's rights over women, non Anglo-European ethnic peoples
- DesAutels, Peggy; Waugh, Joanne. (2001). Feminists Doing Ethics. "Reconsidering Modern Universalism" Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 10-13. ISBN 0-7425-1210-X
- Providing privilege, supporting patriarchy, defining women's rights
- Dragiewicz, Molly. (12 April 2011). Equality with a Vengeance: Men's Rights Groups, Battered Women, and Antifeminist Backlash. UPNE. pp. 18-. ISBN 978-1-55553-739-5.
- Edwards, Alice. (2011). Violence Against Women under International Human Rights Law. Cambridge University Press. pp. 51-88, and more. ISBN 978-0-521-76713-2.
Men's right and responsibilities
[edit]- Reproductive health
- Hawkes, Sarah; Hart, Graham. Reproductive health: men's roles and men's rights. pages 82-85 in the book: Jejeebhoy, Shirely, J.; Koenig, Michael Alan. (2003) Investigating Reproductive Tract Infections and other Gynaecological Disorders. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81812-5. (Rights and responsiblities)
Men's rights movement / activism
[edit]- Definition and description
- Men's rights - traditionalists and liberal-progressive
- Honderich, Ted. (2005). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Oxford University Press. p. 562-563. ISBN 0-19-926479-1.
- Perpetuation of male dominance; protection of male rights at the expense of women's rights
- Levit, Nancy. (2000). The Gender Line: Men, Women, and the Law. pp. 170, 177.
Unreliable sources
[edit]- Zohrab, Peter D. (2002). Sex, Lies & Feminism. Paraparaumu: New Zealand Equality Education Foundation. pp. 102-103. ISBN 0-473-07943-7. (definition and description of men's rights movement in western culture.)
- Zohrab, Peter D. (2002). Sex, Lies & Feminism. Paraparaumu: New Zealand Equality Education Foundation. pp. 82, 115. ISBN 0-473-07943-7. (men have more dangerous occupations, a men's rights issue - and - male/female bias)