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BOOK
Title What about men? : a feminist answers the question / Caitlin Moran
Imprint New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]
© 2023

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 Lindängen:Vuxen Facklitteratur (300-399)  305.31 engelska    CHECK SHELF  
 Oxie:Vuxen Facklitteratur (300-399)  305.31 engelska    DUE 24-05-06  ---
Descript viii, 310 sidor 24 cm
Note "First published in the United Kingdom in 2023 by Ebury Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House UK"--Title page verso
"Like anyone who discusses the problems of girls and women in public, Caitlin Moran has often been confronted with the question: "But what about men?" And at first, TBH, she dgaf. Boys, and men, are fine, right? Feminism doesn't need to worry about them. However, around the time she heard an angry young man saying he was "boycotting" International Women' Day because "It's easier to be a woman than a man these days," she started to wonder: are unhappy boys, and men, also making unhappy women? The statistics on male misery are grim: boys are falling behind in school, are at greater risk of depression, greater risk of suicide, and, most pertinently, are increasingly at risk from online misogynist radicalization. Will the Sixth Wave of feminism need to fix the men, if it wants to fix the women? Moran began to investigate--talking to her husband, close male friends, and her daughters' friends: bringing up very difficult and candid topics, and receiving vulnerable and honest responses. So: what about men? Why do they only go to the doctor if their partner makes them? Why do they never discuss their penises with each other--but make endless jokes about their balls? What is porn doing for young men? Is sexual strangling a good hobby for young people to have? Are men ever allowed to be sad? Are they ever allowed to lose? Have Men's Rights Activists confused "power" with "empowerment"? Are Mid-Life Crises actually quite cool? And what's the deal with Jordan Peterson's lobster? In this thoughtful, warm, provocative book, Moran opens a genuinely new debate about how to reboot masculinity for the twenty-first century, so that "straight white man" doesn't automatically mean bad news--but also uses the opportunity to make a lot of jokes about testicles, and trousers. Because if men have neither learned to mine their deepest anxieties about masculinity for comedy, nor answered the question "What About Men?," then it's up to a busy woman to do it"-- Provided by the publisher
Subject Män
Mansfrågor
Manlighet
Masculinity
Sex differences
Sex role
Feminism
Anti-feminism
Oppression (Psychology)
Men -- Identity
Man-woman relationships -- United States
Essäer
Creative nonfiction.
Classmark 305.31
ISBN/ISSN 9780062893741 inbunden
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