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A thought-provoking and much-needed look at how modern masculinity
is harming and holding back men-and all of society-and what we can
do to promote a new masculinity that allows men of all ages to
thrive. In Better Boys, Better Men, cultural critic and New York
Times contributor Andrew Reiner argues that men today are working
on an outdated model of masculinity, which prevents them in moments
of distress and vulnerability from marshalling the courage,
strength, and resiliency-the very characteristics we regularly
champion in men-they need to thrive in a world vastly different
from the ones their fathers and grandfathers grew up in. According
to Reiner, this outdated model of manhood can have devastating
effects on the entire culture and, especially boys and men, from
falling behind in the classroom and rising male unemployment rates
to increased levels of depression and disturbing upticks in
violence on a mass scale. Reiner interviews boys and men of all
ages, educators, counselors, therapists, and physicians throughout
the United States to better understand what factors are preventing
the country's boys and men from developing the emotional resiliency
they need. He also introduces readers to the boys and men at the
vanguard of a new masculinity that empowers them to find and
express the full range of their humanity. Urgent and necessary,
Better Boys, Better Men will change the way we talk about boys and
men in America today.
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