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The Men and the Boys - by R W Connell (Paperback)

The Men and the Boys - by  R W Connell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"This book breaks new ground and expands the discourse on masculinities. Connell is an energetic scholar whose eclectic internationalist, sociological, historical, and even psychoanalytic perspectives are important to hear. Probably no other scholar writing on masculinity has such a broad grasp."--Tim Beneke, author of "Proving Manhood" <BR>"Connell has provided a much needed nudge to current scholarship on masculinities by showing the way toward larger global theorization. "The Men and the Boys" is an outstanding work that will be very well received."--Michael A. Messner, University of Southern California <BR>"Bob Connell is arguably the most influential male social scientist writing about masculinities today. And this colection of essays shows him in top form. Connell is a most adept theorist who can synthesize micro and macro, structural and personal, individual bodies and the body social, and, even more ambitiously, the global and--literally!--the microbial. This is a truly important book."-- Michael Kimmel, author of "Manhood in America" and "The Gendered Society" <BR>"Bob Connell is the most fertile, astute and influential analyst of the myriad and messy meanings of masculinities on the planet. "The Men and the Boys "boldly extends the scope, depth and power of the foundational work he laid in "Masculinities "to address the most urgent and difficult questions about global gender and injustice of our time. Dare I label it a heroic work?"--Judith Stacey, author of "Brave New Families"<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Questions about men and boys have aroused remarkable media attention and public interest in recent years. But what have we learned about masculinity, and where is our thinking on the subject headed? In this important book, R. W. Connell continues her pioneering work by taking the next step in understanding the dynamics of contemporary masculinity: incorporating the international dimension. The first sustained discussion of masculinity and globalization, <i>The Men and the Boys </i>links cutting-edge theory with fascinating case studies to point us toward change--in scholarship and public policy as well as in the lives of individual men.<br /><br /> This powerful book looks at a range of intriguing and controversial subjects, including the question of sex between men, men's bodies and health, education, the prevention of violence, and much more. It includes the voices of many men, both straight and gay, in a series of vivid life histories that include a compelling account of "iron man" Steve Donoghue and many others who describe coming to terms with their sexuality, their childhoods, and their experiences at school and work. As she reveals the price men and boys across cultures pay for patriarchy, Connell makes a persuasive case for men to change their conduct in order to create a more cooperative and peaceful world.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>This book breaks new ground and expands the discourse on masculinities. Connell is an energetic scholar whose eclectic internationalist, sociological, historical, and even psychoanalytic perspectives are important to hear. Probably no other scholar writing on masculinity has such a broad grasp.--Tim Beneke, author of <i>Proving Manhood</i><br /><br />Connell has provided a much needed nudge to current scholarship on masculinities by showing the way toward larger global theorization. <i>The Men and the Boys</i> is an outstanding work that will be very well received.--Michael A. Messner, University of Southern California <br /><br />Bob Connell is arguably the most influential male social scientist writing about masculinities today. And this colection of essays shows him in top form. Connell is a most adept theorist who can synthesize micro and macro, structural and personal, individual bodies and the body social, and, even more ambitiously, the global and--literally!--the microbial. This is a truly important book.-- Michael Kimmel, author of <i>Manhood in America</i> and <i>The Gendered Society</i><br /><br />Bob Connell is the most fertile, astute and influential analyst of the myriad and messy meanings of masculinities on the planet. <i>The Men and the Boys </i>boldly extends the scope, depth and power of the foundational work he laid in <i>Masculinities </i>to address the most urgent and difficult questions about global gender and injustice of our time. Dare I label it a heroic work?--Judith Stacey, author of <i>Brave New Families</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>R. W. Connell </b>is Professor of Education at the University of Sydney in Australia. She is author of <i>Masculinities </i>(California, 1996), as well as fifteen other books.

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