Fixing Men
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on reproductive rights with Fixing Men by Matthew C. Gutmann, published in 2007. This insightful 280-page book shifts the focus from women to men, exploring their attitudes and behaviors regarding contraception, sex, and AIDS in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Gutmann delves into the complexities of how men and the women in their lives navigate the challenges of family planning and the impact of AIDS on their communities. Through compelling narratives and thorough research, Fixing Men sheds light on the often-overlooked voices of men in discussions about reproductive health. This essential read is perfect for those interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and public health, offering a nuanced understanding of male perspectives in a culturally rich context. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of these critical issues by adding this important work to your collection.