Jennifer Coates (2003). Men talk. Stories in the making of masculinities
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Jennifer Coates (2003). Men talk. Stories in the making of masculinities. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 219 pp., ISBN Hb 0 631 22045 3. Pb 0 631 22046 1.
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