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Men speak out : views on gender, sex and power / edited by Shira Tarrant ; with a forward by Jackson Katz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2008Description: xxiv, 295 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415956579
  • 9780415956574
  • 0415956560
  • 9780415956567
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42081 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ1075 .M46 2008
Contents:
Forward / Jackson Katz -- Introduction / Shira Tarrant -- Masculinity and identity -- Introduction -- Daytona beach: beyond beats and rhymes / Byron Hurt -- The real Slim Shady / Ryan Heryford -- The enemy within: on becoming a straight white guy / Jacob Anderson-Minshall -- Redefining manhood: resisting sexism / Ewuare X. Osayande -- Straight guys can dance, too / Jared Margulies -- Stepping out of bounds / Nathan Einschlag -- Hombres y machos / Alfredo Mirandé -- Sexuality -- Introduction -- Just a john? Pornography and men's choices / Robert Jensen -- Staring at Janae's legs / Hugo Schwyzer -- Trying to be sexy and anti-sexist: at exactly the same time / Andrew Boyd -- Bye-bye bi: Bailey, biphobia, and girlie-men / Marcus C. Tye -- Darker shades of queer: race and sexuality at the margins / Chong-suk Han -- Let us be seen / Tomek Kitlinksi and Pawel Leszkowicz -- How we enter / B. Loewe -- Feminism -- Introduction -- How two aspiring pornographers turned me into the ultimate F word / Hank Shaw -- Exposed in Iraq: sexual harassment and hidden rank structure of the U.S. Army / Marshall Thompson -- Why I am not a feminist / Haji Shearer -- Preaching to the choir / Matthue Roth -- The Starbucks intervention / Greg Bortnichak -- This is what a feminist looks like / Derrais Carter -- From oppressor to activist: reflections of a feminist journey / Amit Taneja -- It's just common sense / Brandon Arber -- Points and perspectives -- Introduction -- Abandoning the barricades: or how I became a feminist / Michael Kimmel -- Confessions of a premature pro-feminist / Rob Okun -- Learning from women / Bob Lamm -- A tribute to my father / Chris Dixon -- Playground vertigo / Jeremy Adam Smith -- Judging fathers: the case for gender-neutral standards / Donald N.S. Unger -- What's wrong with fathers' rights? / Michael Flood -- Engendering the classroom: experiences of a man in women's and gender studies / Kyle Brillante -- Gender in Jakarta: lessons on discourse and disparity / Bryan Talbot Morris -- Taking action, making change -- Introduction -- Sport, strong women, and feminist epiphanies / Richard Pringle -- Violation / Eli Hastings -- Steel-toed boots / Tal Peretz -- Men's manifesto / Ben Atherton-Zeman -- Breaking the silence one mile at a time / Grantlin Schafer -- Being a social justice ally: a feminist's perspective on preventing male violence / Jonathan Ravarino -- Good ol' boy: a tale of transformation in the rural South / Jay Poole -- How can I be sexist? I'm an anarchist! / Chris Crass -- Contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-290) and index.

Forward / Jackson Katz -- Introduction / Shira Tarrant -- Masculinity and identity -- Introduction -- Daytona beach: beyond beats and rhymes / Byron Hurt -- The real Slim Shady / Ryan Heryford -- The enemy within: on becoming a straight white guy / Jacob Anderson-Minshall -- Redefining manhood: resisting sexism / Ewuare X. Osayande -- Straight guys can dance, too / Jared Margulies -- Stepping out of bounds / Nathan Einschlag -- Hombres y machos / Alfredo Mirandé -- Sexuality -- Introduction -- Just a john? Pornography and men's choices / Robert Jensen -- Staring at Janae's legs / Hugo Schwyzer -- Trying to be sexy and anti-sexist: at exactly the same time / Andrew Boyd -- Bye-bye bi: Bailey, biphobia, and girlie-men / Marcus C. Tye -- Darker shades of queer: race and sexuality at the margins / Chong-suk Han -- Let us be seen / Tomek Kitlinksi and Pawel Leszkowicz -- How we enter / B. Loewe -- Feminism -- Introduction -- How two aspiring pornographers turned me into the ultimate F word / Hank Shaw -- Exposed in Iraq: sexual harassment and hidden rank structure of the U.S. Army / Marshall Thompson -- Why I am not a feminist / Haji Shearer -- Preaching to the choir / Matthue Roth -- The Starbucks intervention / Greg Bortnichak -- This is what a feminist looks like / Derrais Carter -- From oppressor to activist: reflections of a feminist journey / Amit Taneja -- It's just common sense / Brandon Arber -- Points and perspectives -- Introduction -- Abandoning the barricades: or how I became a feminist / Michael Kimmel -- Confessions of a premature pro-feminist / Rob Okun -- Learning from women / Bob Lamm -- A tribute to my father / Chris Dixon -- Playground vertigo / Jeremy Adam Smith -- Judging fathers: the case for gender-neutral standards / Donald N.S. Unger -- What's wrong with fathers' rights? / Michael Flood -- Engendering the classroom: experiences of a man in women's and gender studies / Kyle Brillante -- Gender in Jakarta: lessons on discourse and disparity / Bryan Talbot Morris -- Taking action, making change -- Introduction -- Sport, strong women, and feminist epiphanies / Richard Pringle -- Violation / Eli Hastings -- Steel-toed boots / Tal Peretz -- Men's manifesto / Ben Atherton-Zeman -- Breaking the silence one mile at a time / Grantlin Schafer -- Being a social justice ally: a feminist's perspective on preventing male violence / Jonathan Ravarino -- Good ol' boy: a tale of transformation in the rural South / Jay Poole -- How can I be sexist? I'm an anarchist! / Chris Crass -- Contributors.

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