The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity: Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality

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The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity : Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality. / Bach, Anna Sofie.

I: Men and Masculinities, Bind 22, Nr. 2, 2019, s. 338-359.

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Bach, AS 2019, 'The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity: Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality', Men and Masculinities, bind 22, nr. 2, s. 338-359. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X17715494

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Bach, A. S. (2019). The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity: Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality. Men and Masculinities, 22(2), 338-359. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X17715494

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Bach AS. The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity: Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality. Men and Masculinities. 2019;22(2):338-359. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X17715494

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Bach, Anna Sofie. / The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity : Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality. I: Men and Masculinities. 2019 ; Bind 22, Nr. 2. s. 338-359.

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