Inspired by the award-winning poet and actor’s acclaimed one-man
play, a powerful coming-of-age memoir that reimagines masculinity for
the twenty-first-century male. Award-winning poet, actor, and writer
Carlos Andrés Gómez is a supremely gifted storyteller with a
captivating voice whose power resonates equally on the live stage and
on the page. In one of his most moving spoken-word poems, Gómez
recounts a confrontation he once had after accidentally bumping into
another man at a club. Just as they were about to fight, Gómez
experienced an unexplainable surge of emotion that made his eyes well
up with tears. Everyone at the scene jumped back, as if crying, or
showing vulnerability, was the most insane thing that Gómez could
possibly have done. Like many men in our society, Gómez grew up
believing that he had to be ready to fight at all times, treat women
as objects, and close off his emotional self. It wasn’t until he
discovered acting that he began to see the true cost of squelching
one’s emotions—and how aggression dominates everything that young
males are taught. Statistics on graduation rates, employment, and teen
and young-adult suicide make it clear that the young males in our
society are at a crisis point, but Gómez seeks to reverse these
ominous trends by sharing the lessons that he has learned. Like Hill
Harper’s Letters to a Young Brother, Man Up will be an agent for
positive change, galvanizing men—but also mothers, girlfriends,
wives, and sisters—to rethink and reimagine the way all men interact
with women, deal with violence, handle fear, and express emotion.
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Reimagining Modern Manhood
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ISBN
9781101595039
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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