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Dr. Lynn Horton is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Chapman University. Her areas of research interest include development, gender Latin America, social movements, and qualitative research methods. Her books include Peasants in Arms, War and Peace in the Mountains of Nicaragua, Grassroots Struggles for Sustainability in Central America, and Women and Microfinance in the Global South.
1. The Neoliberal Project
2. New Global Masculinities
3. The Wider Context of Neoliberal Gender Discourse
4. Studying Elite Masculinities
5. Heroes of High Finance
6. The Business of War and Protector Masculinity
7. The Nanny State and Feminine Other
8. Challenges to Elite Masculinities
9. Conclusion