In this detailed investigation of masculine gendered identity,
first published in 1990, David Jackson uses his own personal
history to look at the specific ways in which men become masculine
. In doing so he examines, but also offers some positive challenges
to, the assumed qualities and values of growing up manly . Jackson
looks closely at the psychological and social forces active in his
own development: relations with his father, violence at school,
male banter and joking, sporting activities, boys comics, and
sexual relations. The title is a deliberate blend between life
story and critical commentary that makes use of some areas of
post-structuralist theory to make visible the social and emotional
processes that contribute to one man s life history. With an
innovative theoretical approach, this reissue will be of particular
value to those interested in the social, psychological and cultural
forces that have gone into the historical shaping of men and
masculinities. "
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