Too often feminism has been defined as a "woman only" arena, or
in competitive terms of male versus female privilege, rather than
as a cooperative effort to improve the quality of life for
everyone. Indeed, a good deal of feminist scholarship has failed to
take into account the relational nature of gender, preferring
instead to focus on the ways in which men and women are
irreconcilably opposed.
With a view to beginning a more constructive dialogue between
women and men, the contributors to Feminism and Men argue that the
feminist movement can no longer stand to view with suspicion those
men who have proved themselves sympathetic to issues of gender
equity. Bringing together the work of scholars across various
disciplines committed to maximizing the inclusion of pro-feminist
men in the feminist movement, the book convincingly demonstrates
how and why feminist goals cannot be realized until men and women
come together to eliminate the shared harm of patriarchal
realities.
Contributors include R.W. Connell, Riane Eisler, Kay Leigh
Hagan, bell hooks, Christine A. James, Robert Jensen, Michael S.
Kimmel, Gary Lemons, Michael Messner, Matthew Shepherd, and John
Stoltenberg.
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