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ArtikelNarrative Therapy as a Counter-Hegemonic Practice  
Oleh: Nylund, David ; Nylund, Debora A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Men and Masculinities vol. 5 no. 4 (Apr. 2003), page 386-394.
Topik: men; masculinity; hegemony; postmodernism; deconstruction; narrative therapy; gender
Fulltext: 386MMS54.pdf (52.8KB)
Isi artikelThis article illustrates the practice of narrative therapy as an application of pro-feminist men’s scholarship. Narrative therapy examines gender discourses that support women’s oppression and men’s engagement in practices of entitlement and dominance. By engaging in collaborative conversations, men in narrative therapy may develop a reflexive awareness that creates space for alternative ways of being. A case example illustrates narrative practices, such as deconstructing dominant discourses, separating the problem of male training from individual men, inviting men to examine their relationship with patriarchy and its effects on their lives and relationships, and inspiring men to perform alternative narratives of self that have preferred real effects and counter the practices of hegemonic masculinity.
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