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Overview

Michael S. Kimmel is affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. The researcher's work spans multiple disciplines with a focus on gender studies and geography, planning, and development.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics and include:

  • Az Alföld és a tanyavilág belső gyarmatosítására született koncepciók a 20. században (2024) published in Axis
  • Tanyakérdés és tanyapolitika: Az alföldi tanyavilág modernizációjáról folytatott diskurzusok a 20. században (2024) published in Múltunk
  • Is 'Jewish Masculinity' an Oxymoron? (2025) published in European Journal of Jewish Studies
  • Exploring Aging Masculinities From Different Disciplines and Perspectives (2020) published in Innovation in Aging

The topics covered in these works focus primarily on gender roles and identity studies as well as social, economic, and educational aspects of Hungarian society. The author's research contributions reflect interdisciplinary engagement with both historical and sociocultural dimensions.

The frequent co-authors with whom Michael S. Kimmel has collaborated include:

  • Liat Ayalon
  • Josep M. Armengol
  • M Ingram
  • Lisa Torres
  • Michele Wakin

These collaborations suggest a network spanning different academic fields and perspectives related to the author's research interests.

Michael S. Kimmel's work has been published in venues such as:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • Axis
  • Múltunk
  • European Journal of Jewish Studies

Their research integrates themes from gender studies, especially regarding masculinity and identity, alongside geographic and developmental topics pertinent to Hungary's rural landscape and modernization debates of the 20th century. This combination points to a scholarly approach that bridges cultural, social, and spatial analyses.

Best Publications

  • Masculinity as homophobia: Fear, shame and silence in the construction of gender identity.

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • The Gendered Society

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • Manhood in America: A Cultural History

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • “Gender Symmetry” in Domestic Violence A Substantive and Methodological Research Review

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • Handbook of studies on men & masculinities

    Michael S. Kimmel;Jeff Hearn;R. W. Connell

  • Adolescent Masculinity, Homophobia, and Violence Random School Shootings, 1982-2001

    Michael S. Kimmel;Matthew Mahler

  • The Gendered Society Reader

    Michael S. Kimmel;Amy Aronson

  • Homofobia, temor, vergüenza y silencio en la identidad masculina

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • Men's lives

    Michael S. Kimmel;Michael A. Messner

  • Gay Macho: The Life and Death of the Homosexual Clone

    Martin P. Levine;Michael S. Kimmel

  • Changing men : new directions in research on men and masculinity

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • A produção simultânea de masculinidades hegemônicas e subalternas

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • The Gender of Desire: Essays on Male Sexuality

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • Seeing Privilege Where It Isn’t: Marginalized Masculinities and the Intersectionality of Privilege

    Bethany M. Coston;Michael Kimmel

  • Rethinking "masculinity": New directions in research.

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • The politics of manhood : profeminist men respond to the mythopoetic men's movement (and the mythopoetic leaders answer)

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • Privilege : A Reader

    Michael S. Kimmel;Abby L. Ferber

  • Suicide by Mass Murder: Masculinity, Aggrieved Entitlement, and Rampage School Shootings

    Richard Kalish;Michael Kimmel

  • "White men are this nation:" right-wing militias and the restoration of rural American masculinity.

    Michael Kimmel;Abby L. Ferber

  • Sexual violence in three pornographic media: Toward a sociological explanation

    Martin Barron;Michael Kimmel

  • Men's Lives.

    Gary L. Faulkner;Michael S. Kimmel;Michael A. Messner

  • Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World. By Jack A. Goldstone. University of California Press, 1991. 632 pp. $34.95

    Michael S. Kimmel

  • The Gendered Society

    Cynthia Fuchs Epstein;Michael S. Kimmel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff Hearn
Jeff Hearn Hanken School of Economics
Michael A. Messner
Michael A. Messner University of Southern California
Robert Morrell
Robert Morrell University of Cape Town
V. Paul Poteat
V. Paul Poteat Boston College
Raewyn Connell
Raewyn Connell University of Sydney

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