Making It Like a Man
Discover the complexities of masculinity in Canada with Making It Like a Man by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. This compelling collection of essays delves into the practice of masculinities within Canadian arts and cultures. Spanning 372 pages, the book explores the evolution of manhood from the Victorian era to the dynamic post-modern landscape of today. Each essay invites readers to engage with the cultural, sociological, and historical nuances that shape what it means to "make it like a man" in Canada. Perfect for those interested in gender studies, cultural analysis, and Canadian history, this thought-provoking work offers a rich perspective on the fluidity of masculinity. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of this vital topic in contemporary society.