Refusing to be a Man
Discover the insightful work of Paul R. Kivel in "Refusing to be a Man," now presented in its second edition by Taylor & Francis Ltd. First published in 1989 and acclaimed as a classic in gender studies, this book comprises thirteen compelling essays that delve into liberation theory, challenging traditional notions of masculinity. With 240 pages of thought-provoking content, Kivel invites readers to reflect on their understanding of gender roles and the societal expectations placed on men. This hardback edition, published in 1999, remains a pivotal resource for those interested in gender studies, sociology, and social justice. Explore profound insights and be inspired to embrace a more inclusive perspective on masculinity.