Manxiety
By (Author) Dylan Jones
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st December 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
305.31
Hardback
128
Width 120mm, Height 200mm, Spine 15mm
177g
GQ editor Dylan Jones looks at men's place in the modern home and workplace and the anxiety men are starting to feel about their loss of status in a world now dominated by women.
Masculinity, it appears, is in crisis. Diminished by feminists, mocked by their peers and ridiculed by the media, it seems not a week goes by when men are not being accused of being too violent, too stupid or too sexual.The world in which men roamed the planet with an innate sense of entitlement, comfortable in their role in a society that deemed them the stronger, smarter, intrinsically superior sex, has been replaced with one filled with 'manxiety', where men feel slighted by the people they work for (or don't), by the friends they feel they can't possibly compete with and by the women they date. With typical wit and unrestrained perspicacity, Dylan Jones explores the myriad reasons that men appear to be in a perpetual state of stress, wondering where they fit into a world that seemingly no longer has any use for them. Could it be time for a men's movement, he asks, something that encourages men to 'fight back' and brings them back into the fold Or are men simply over-reacting to a welcome redressing of the balance of the sexes Should men just get over themselves, dust off that old bravado and, well, man up
Dylan Jones has written fifteen books on subjects as diverse as music, politics, etiquette and photography. His book about the Prime Minister, Cameron on Cameron, was shortlisted for the Channel 4 Political Book of the Year, while his biography of Jim Morrison, Dark Star, was a New York Times bestseller. He has been an editor at The Observer, the Sunday Times, i-D and The Face, and is currently the editor-in-chief of GQ. He was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Honours List in 2013. He lives in London and Powys with his family.