Introduction: producing masculinity by using women and femininity -- "But I'm a nice guy": a voice for men, anti-feminist men's rights, and the straw feminist -- "Penis, penis, who's got" the pants: Levi's ex-girlfriend jeans and the ex-girlfriend -- "You never want to ever looked caked in makeup": men's natural look makeup video tutorials -- "It's boner bashing time": Leandra Medine's man repeller blog -- "Not a newbridetobe": wedding masculinity and forums for grooms -- Afterword: turning masculinity around: breasted masculinity, wedding suits, and altered terms.
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Thoughtful, witty, and illuminating, in this book Michele White explores the ways normative masculinity is associated with computers and the Internet and is a commonly enacted online gender practice. Through close readings and a series of case studies that range from wedding forums to men's makeup video tutorials, White considers the ways masculinities are structured through people's collaborations and contestations over the establishment of empowered positions, including debates about such key terms and positions as "the nice guy, z"nerd, z"bro, "and "groom. "She asserts that cultural notions of masculinity are reliant on figurations of women and femininity, and explores cultural conceptions of masculinity and the association of normative white heterosexual masculinity with men and women. A counterpart to her earlier book, Producing Women, White has crafted an excellent primer for scholars of gender, media, and Internet studies.