Extending from the belief that masculinities are multiple, consisting
of complexities and constructions that make up the traits associated
with each, this book explores the various ways in which boys and men
are conditioned to view women as inferior to themselves and
predominantly sexual objects—and the deleterious effects this has on
both women and men, society, and culture at large. Beginning in
childhood, the book provides a critical framework to understand one
form of masculinity referred to as "bro culture," and how it is
reproduced and reinforced through popular culture, social
institutions, and patriarchal forms of religion and politics. Weaving
together current research with illuminating historical and
contemporary examples, Thomas Keith unpacks the attitudes, beliefs,
and behaviors that constitute this subculture and reveals the ways in
which traditional and outdated codes of manhood, power, and gender
relations have evolved into problematic forms of sexism, misogyny, and
abuse. For as much as popular culture is revealed to be a contributing
factor in the passage of bro codes, the book also includes examples of
cultural forces that are challenging and seeking to overthrow the core
tenets in powerful and lasting ways. Timely and thought-provoking, The
Bro Code addresses the implications of an enduring social problem and
moves us to reflect on ways to empower men away from this toxic form
of masculinity.
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The Fallout of Raising Boys to Objectify and Subordinate Women
Product details
ISBN
9780429863974
Published
2019
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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