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In this practical follow up to Refusing to be a Man, John
Stoltenberg uses a combination of case studies, autobiography,
checklists and discussion points, to speak directly to men about
how the social construction of manhood operates in everyday
relationships and to show how these same dynamics drive the
behaviour of gangs, race-hate groups, and international
imperialism. Readers will find here new perspectives on intimacy,
gender, and violence and be pushed to re-examine their ideas of
manhood and gender identity generally. Stoltenberg's new
introduction sets the book in academic context, summarising the
game theory of gender which underlies all his work.
Since its original publication in 1989, this work has been widely cited in gender studies literature. In 13 essays, Stoltenberg articulates the first fully argued liberation theory for men that will also liberate women. He argues that male sexual identity is entirely a political and ethical construction whose advantages grow out of injustice. His thesis is, however, ultimately one of hope - that precisely because masculinity is so constructed, it is possible to refuse it, to act against it and to change. An introduction by the author discusses the roots of his work in the American civil rights and radical feminist movements and distinguishes it from the anti-feminist philosophies underlying the recent tide of reactionary mens movements.
In this practical follow up to Refusing to be a Man, John
Stoltenberg uses a combination of case studies, autobiography,
checklists and discussion points, to speak directly to men about
how the social construction of manhood operates in everyday
relationships and to show how these same dynamics drive the
behaviour of gangs, race-hate groups, and international
imperialism. Readers will find here new perspectives on intimacy,
gender, and violence and be pushed to re-examine their ideas of
manhood and gender identity generally. Stoltenberg's new
introduction sets the book in academic context, summarising the
game theory of gender which underlies all his work.
A rampaging virus has mutated from digital to biological and made human beings nearly extinct. To restock the planet with virus-free people, governments of the world have established secure breeding centers surrounded by laserfences to keep out the infected and doomed. In one of these hygienic compounds, Quaran/Clean Ararat, we meet the four heroes of GONERZ. Two are "wombers" and two are "spermers." They are about to turn thirteen. They have grown up as best friends. They know that their government now expects them to procreate. They are constantly pressured to get pregnant. And in the next four months they will learn more about life and death and love and sex than they could ever have imagined. Written in the form of diary entries, GONERZ is a post-apocalyptic fable-an enchanting mix of tender romance, daring adventure, erotic frolic, dark suspense, and broad comedy. From the wide-eyed viewpoint of the womber who narrates the story-in the young chums' winsome slanguage-GONERZ takes us on a playful romp back to puberty, looks in on a plucky foursome and their polyamorous first loves, and tells a spellbinding tale of their encounters with contagion, sexual corruption, body rot, and deadly menace from outside the laserfence. Can the four of them hold on? Will their love for one another survive? Does our species have a future? Or is everyone...GONERZ? ---------------- "I really liked GONERZ. I was charmed by the narrator, by her friends, by the humor and spirit of the style. The book is very assured and I found it very readable, well-paced, a pleasure from page one. The language is alive and lively. I really liked the ending." -Acclaimed science fiction and fantasy novelist MICHAEL MOORCOCK
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