Ebook: Stiffed: the betrayal of the American man
Author: Faludi Susan
- Tags: Men--United States--Psychology, Men--United States--Social conditions, Masculinity--United States, Masculinity, Men--Psychology, Men--Social conditions, Electronic books, Men -- United States -- Social conditions, Men -- United States -- Psychology, Masculinity -- United States, Men -- Psychology, Men -- Social conditions, United States
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
- City: Place of publication not identified;United States
- Language: English
- epub
One of the most talked-about books of last year, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Backlash now explores the collapse of traditional masculinity that has left men feeling betrayed. With Backlash in 1991, Susan Faludi broke new ground when she put her finger directly on the problem bedeviling women, and the light of recognition dawned on millions of her readers: what's making women miserable isn't something they're doing to themselves in the name of independence. It's something our society is doing to women. The book was nothing less than a landmark. Now in Stiffed, the author turns her attention to the masculinity crisis plaguing our culture at the end of the '90s, an era of massive layoffs, "Angry White Male" politics, and Million Man marches. As much as the culture wants to proclaim that men are made miserable--or brutal or violent or irresponsible--by their inner nature and their hormones, Faludi finds that even in the world they supposedly ...
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