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A review by aimiller
Indigenous Men and Masculinities: Legacies, Identities, Regeneration by Robert Alexander Innes, Kim Anderson
3.0
More like 3.5? It's a decent collection of a bunch of different pieces touching many aspects of Indigenous masculinities, but the pieces at times feel disparate and disconnected from one another. They're also of varying levels one after the other, which is both interesting and also kind of gives you whiplash as you move from community work to work delving really deep theoretically and then back again. I found the articles about artistic productions to be the most interesting, especially the chapter on female masculinity, but overall this is a pretty decent book with some great opportunities for assigning things.