The Men and the Boys
By (Author) RW Connell
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st October 2000
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
155.332
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 215mm
378g
The author argues that masculinity is not biologically determined, though it has a lot to do with men's bodies. Rather, cultural ideals of masculinity offer men interpretations of their bodies - interpretations which may be damaging and dangerous for them. Masculinity, he says, takes different shapes in different cultures. And it can be changed. Through case studies, Connell shows how some men and boys feel obliged to live up to dominant forms of masculinity, while others struggle to find alternative identities. He looks at how schools shape masculinities, and how men's health issues and attempts to combat violence are linked to men's gender conduct. None of this is "local" any more - men, like women, are influenced by gender patterns on a world scale. From the media to the financial markets, globalization impacts on the lives of men and boys.
R.W. Connell is professor of education at the University of Sydney. She is internationally recognised as one of the world's leading researchers on men and masculinities. She is author of fifteen books, including Making the Difference, Gender and Power, and Masculinities.