The Politics of Manhood Profeminist Men Respond to the Mythopoetic Men's Movement (and the Mythopoetic Leaders Answer) |
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Author:
| Kimmel, Michael |
ISBN: | 978-1-56639-365-2 |
Publication Date: | Nov 1995 |
Publisher: | Temple University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $86.50USD $86.50 |
Book Description:
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These essays by profeminist men critique the surface ideals and underlying messages promoted by the men's movement. Is it a backlash against feminism or does it respond to men's real needs independent of feminism? What does the movement say about the appropriate models of masculinity?
While the movement may be more than a bunch of white middle-aged men in war-paint, chanting and grunting in the forest, the profeminist men writing here express their explicit concern with...
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These essays by profeminist men critique the surface ideals and underlying messages promoted by the men's movement. Is it a backlash against feminism or does it respond to men's real needs independent of feminism? What does the movement say about the appropriate models of masculinity?
While the movement may be more than a bunch of white middle-aged men in war-paint, chanting and grunting in the forest, the profeminist men writing here express their explicit concern with both the surface ideals and the underlying messages promoted by the movement. Essays by several of the leaders of the mythopoetic men's movement, including Robert Bly, respond to the profeminist criticisms, opening a provocative dialogue among men about the politics of the contemporary men's movement, the "crisis" of masculinity, and where to go from here.