Men and Power
Edited by Joseph A. Kuypers

Ten men examine how masculinity in contemporary society is connected to power.

The questions these authors ask and answer are critical. What is power? Is power always at someone else’s expense or can it be healthy and affirming? How is masculinity constructed to include power? Who suffers and who benefits from this gendered power? How are men both beneficiaries and victims of the cultural expectation to be powerful. And what are the alternatives if men seek to reject this power imperative?

From their perspectives as philosophers or psychologists, as playwrights or Buddhists, as gender activists or simply curious observers of modern men, the authors unfold a rich ethical and intellectual territory.

ISBN. 1 85425 093 0
Paperback
£9.95

 

 

Published February 2001
New from Green Print