Abstract
It sometimes comes as a surprise to some people
to learn that the study of men and masculinities
has always been part of Women’s Studies
(Hanmer 1990). That much is not new: the “man
problem” has always � gured alongside the more
publicly pronounced “woman problem”. This
has been clear in theAnglo-American world, but
“men” have also necessarily been a central part
of the analysis in NordicWomen’s Studies.
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