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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Why Men, Masculinities and Career(s)? -- 1 Care for the Self - But Not for the Career? Men's Perceptions of Work-related Self-care -- 2 Men Opting out: Disenchantment with Corporate Cultures and Career Ideals -- 3 Those Who Can't, Teach: Representations and Challenges of Male Teachers -- 4 From Industrial Worker to Corporate Manager: The Ungendering of Andy Warhol's Masculinity -- 5 The Centrality of Soft Skills in Sustaining Masculine Ideals in Lawyers' Career Progression in Finland and Quebec -- 6 Athletic Migrant Religiosities and the Making of 'Respectable Men' -- 7 Competency as an Embodied Social Practice: Clothing, Presentation of Self and Corporate Masculinity in South Korea -- 8 Failing Careers. Men in Business in Nineteenth-century Global Trade -- 9 Bonding through Objectification: The Gendered Effects of Commercial Sex on Male Homosocial Work Culture in Northern Thailand and Beyond -- 10 Connections between Masculinity, Work, and Career Reproduce Gender Inequality -- 11 Studying Privileged Men's Career Narratives from an Intersectional Perspective: The Methodological Challenge of the Invisibility of Privilege -- 12 Historicising Political Masculinities and Careers -- Afterword: Men, Masculinities, Careers and Careering -- Biographies -- Index
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