Dana Berkowitz et al. ed., "Male Femininities" (NYU Press, 2023)
Sep 20, 2023
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Guests Dana Berkowitz et al. discuss their book 'Male Femininities' which explores how men perform femininity. They discuss topics such as marketing Botox to men, the limitations of subverting embodied male femininities, and the impact of male femininity in different contexts.
Male Femininities challenges the notion that male femininities are imitations of femaleness or a rejection of masculinity, exploring the construction and performance of femininity by various individuals.
The book delves into the concept of gender performativity, challenging rigid notions of gender performance and uncovering the diverse ways in which men embody and express femininity.
Deep dives
Male Femininities: A Nuanced Collection of Essays
Male Femininities, edited by Dr. Dana Berkowitz, Dr. Elroy Winzer, and Dr. C. Winterhan, is a critical collection of essays that challenges the notion that male femininities are simply imitations of femaleness or a rejection of masculinity. The contributors explore the construction and performance of femininity by both gay and straight men, trans masculine individuals, and gender queer people. The chapters cover a range of topics including drag queens, cosmetic enhancements, trans fertility, and gender nonconforming childhoods. By examining femininity without exclusively focusing on women, this book reveals the possibilities that arise when femininity is decoupled from female bodies.
Origins and Definition of Male Femininities
The inception of Male Femininities began with an email exchange on the sociologist for women in society listserv, when Dr. Dana Berkowitz was searching for readings on female masculinities. The project evolved with the involvement of new editors and contributors, resulting in this diverse collection. The editors embrace the idea that male femininities do not fit a single definition but span a wide range of beliefs, performances, and ways of seeing the world. The essays in the book illustrate various forms of male femininities, such as a gay cisgender man participating in spin classes, gender non-conforming children expressing their gender, and straight cisgender men adopting feminine traits.
Exploring Gender Performance and Performativity
Male Femininities delves into the concept of gender performativity through a range of chapters. While some chapters focus on drag as a form of intentional gender performance, others explore less deliberate forms of male femininity. The essays challenge rigid notions of gender performance and delve into the diverse ways in which men embody and express femininity. This section complicates the boundaries between masculinity and femininity and uncovers the multiple ways individuals engage with femininity, regardless of societal gender norms.
Male Femininities in Intimacies and Social Institutions
The book examines the impact of male femininities on intimacies within different contexts. It highlights the devaluation of femininity within sexual economies, particularly in relation to gay men's experiences. However, it also acknowledges that life for feminine men is not devoid of joy and pleasure, as some find empowerment and celebration in their non-traditional expressions of masculinity. The final section of the book explores the intersectionality of male femininities within social institutions, such as family and work. It showcases the ways these institutions can both enable and constrain expressions of male femininity and emphasizes the need for social change and resistance.
Innovative essays that explore how men perform femininity and what femininity looks like without women
What counts as “male femininity”? Is it simply men behaving in effeminate ways or is it the absence of masculinity? Male Femininities (NYU Press, 2023) presents a nuanced, critical collection of essays that highlight the extent to which male femininities are neither an imitation of femaleness nor an emptying of masculinity. These innovative essays focus on both gay and straight men, and transmasculine and genderqueer people in their construction and performance of femininity, thereby revealing the possibilities that open up when we critically examine femininity without women. Male Femininities asks, What does femininity look like for men?
The contributors—highly regarded scholars and rising stars—cover a range of topics, including drag queens, cosmetic enhancements, trans fertility, and gender-non-conforming childhoods. Male Femininities illuminates what happens when we decouple femininity from female bodies and how even the smallest cracks and fissures in the normative order can disrupt, challenge, and in some cases reaffirm our existing sex-gender regime. This volume pluralizes the concept of male femininities and leads readers through an exploration of how gender, sex, and sexuality are manifested in the United States today.
Isabel Machado is a cultural historian whose work often crosses national and disciplinary boundaries.