A History of Masculinity : From Patriarchy to Gender Justice
Publisher,Penguin UK
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 272 g
No. of Pages, 444
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Humanities & Biography / Gender Studies
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'Exhilarating . . . a work of scholarship, but also inspiration. . . Go and read Jablonka and change the world' Christina Patterson, Sunday Times
'An unexpected bestseller in France. . . it has sparked conversations' Challenges
A highly acclaimed, bestselling work from one of France's preeminent historians
What does it mean to be a good man? To be a good father, or a good partner? A good brother, or a good friend?
In this insightful analysis, social historian Ivan Jablonka offers a re-examination of the patriarchy and its impact on men. Ranging widely across cultures, from Mesopotamia to Confucianism to Christianity to the revolutions of the eighteenth century, Jablonka uncovers the origins of our patriarchal societies. He then offers an updated model of masculinity based on a theory of gender justice which aims for a redistribution of gender, just as social justice demands the redistribution of wealth.
About the Author
Nathan Bracher is Nathan Bracher is Professor of French at Texas A & M University. He previously translated Ivan Jablonka’sHistory Is A Contemporary Literature from the Cornell University Press.
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