Examining his own and other men's experiences, David Tacey discusses the nature of masculinity. He takes the unique approach of looking at masculinity from both a psychological and social perspective.
Examining his own and other men's experiences, David Tacey discusses the nature of masculinity. He takes the unique approach of looking at masculinity from both a psychological and social perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Polemical Introduction Chapter 1a Archetypes, Gods, Men and Women Chapter 2 The Father's Absence and Devouring Presence Chapter 3 Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminine Men Chapter 4 Rites and Wrongs of Passage Chapter 5 Homoerotic Desire and the Fathering Spirit Chapter 6 Struggling with the Internal Tyrant Chapter 7 Unprofessional Work Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Polemical Introduction; Chapter 1a Archetypes, Gods, Men and Women; Chapter 2 The Father's Absence and Devouring Presence; Chapter 3 Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminine Men; Chapter 4 Rites and Wrongs of Passage; Chapter 5 Homoerotic Desire and the Fathering Spirit; Chapter 6 Struggling with the Internal Tyrant; Chapter 7 Unprofessional Work; Chapter 8 Conclusion;
Chapter 1 Polemical Introduction Chapter 1a Archetypes, Gods, Men and Women Chapter 2 The Father's Absence and Devouring Presence Chapter 3 Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminine Men Chapter 4 Rites and Wrongs of Passage Chapter 5 Homoerotic Desire and the Fathering Spirit Chapter 6 Struggling with the Internal Tyrant Chapter 7 Unprofessional Work Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Polemical Introduction; Chapter 1a Archetypes, Gods, Men and Women; Chapter 2 The Father's Absence and Devouring Presence; Chapter 3 Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminine Men; Chapter 4 Rites and Wrongs of Passage; Chapter 5 Homoerotic Desire and the Fathering Spirit; Chapter 6 Struggling with the Internal Tyrant; Chapter 7 Unprofessional Work; Chapter 8 Conclusion;
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'In Remaking Men Tacey provides much original thinking and an invitation to his readers to think too, and that is a very good thing.' - Harvest
'In Remaking Men Tacey provides much original thinking and an invitation to his readers to think too, and that is a very good thing.' - Harvest
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