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Professor Vic Seidler BA MPhil
Victor has published extensively in the areas of social theory, ethics and gender, particularly in relation to men and masculinities. He is also interested in questions of ecology, postmodern identities and the relation of the holocaust to modernity.
His recent work includes:
- Creating Identities. Policy Press, 2009
- Urban Fears and Global Terrors: Citizenship, Multicultures and Belongings After 7/7. Routledge: International Library of Sociology, 2007
- Young Men and Masculinities: Global Cultures and Intimate Lives. Zed Books Global Masculinities series, 2006
- The Moral Limits of Modernity: Love, Inequality and Oppression (MacMillan 1991)
- Unreasonable Men: Masculinity and Social Theory
- Recovering the Self: Morality and Social Theory
- Man Enough: Embodying Masculinities (Sage 1997)
For more details about Vic, please see his profile under the Department of Sociology.