Meanings for Manhood
Explore the intricate tapestry of masculinity in the 19th century with Meanings for Manhood, a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by The University of Chicago Press. Published in 1990, this 287-page paperback dives deep into the diverse behaviors and conceptions of manhood that challenge the stereotype of the sexually repressed Victorian patriarch. Through a series of compelling analyses, the book unveils a complex array of alternative and competing attitudes, paving the way for a richer understanding of a "gendered history" of men. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in gender studies, history, and sociology, this engaging volume invites you to reconsider the multifaceted nature of manhood in a transformative era. Discover the layers of male identity and the cultural shifts that shaped them by adding this essential read to your collection today.