On Men: Masculinity in Crisis
By (Author) Professor Anthony Clare
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
6th July 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: men and boys
Popular psychology
Feminism and feminist theory
155.632
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
193g
Acclaimed new book on masculinity from Ireland's and Britain's most popular psychiatrist An exploration of the challenged state of masculinity in our post-feminist society of gender equality. As we reach the millennium, there is hardly anything to be done that cannot be done by women - where does this leave men Have men been pushed out of parenting - even of procreation The brute strength of the male is no longer necessary to mine coal or build ships - or even make war. Men don't have to "provide" for their families, as more women harness their intelligence and generate their own incomes. Is it surprising that male suicides outnumber female by a factor of 3 or 4 to 1, or that the predilection of males to be violent - once seen as a source of pride - now seems to threaten our very culture and civilisation Is what Clare calls the "phallic man" - assertive, authoritative, dominant, in control not only of himself but of women - dying out As a practising psychiatrist, Anthony Clare brings a knowledge of science and medicine plus a deep understanding of the human heart and mind to this lively, readable, fair-handed and above all sympathetic examination of the male in today's society.
Anthony Clare has been Professor and Head of Department of Psychological Medicine of St Bartholomew's Hospital and is Professor of Psychiatry at Dublin University. He is presenter of the popular series In the Psychiatrist's Chair.