
Der gemachte Mann
Language: German
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 3531146270
ISBN 13: 9783531146270
Publication date:
January 1st, 2006
Publisher: VS Verlag f�r Sozialw.
Pages: 304
Genres: Science & Technology, History, LGBTQ+
In this thought-provoking exploration, Robert W. Connell dives deep into the complexities of masculinity, challenging preconceived notions and revealing its constructed nature. The narrative unfolds the cultural and historical contexts that shape societal expectations of men, illuminating how these constructs affect personal identities and social interactions.
Connell intricately examines the social forces that dictate male behavior and the pressures involved in conforming to traditional masculine roles. As he unpacks these layers, he encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and the ways they may have been influenced by gender norms.
The book also sheds light on the diverse expressions of masculinity, advocating for a broader understanding that transcends limited stereotypes. By illustrating examples from different cultures and communities, Connell illustrates the variability of male identity across various contexts.
Through engaging prose and insightful analysis, this work invites readers to question the very foundation of masculinity, paving the way for a dialogue about gender that is both necessary and transformative.
Connell intricately examines the social forces that dictate male behavior and the pressures involved in conforming to traditional masculine roles. As he unpacks these layers, he encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and the ways they may have been influenced by gender norms.
The book also sheds light on the diverse expressions of masculinity, advocating for a broader understanding that transcends limited stereotypes. By illustrating examples from different cultures and communities, Connell illustrates the variability of male identity across various contexts.
Through engaging prose and insightful analysis, this work invites readers to question the very foundation of masculinity, paving the way for a dialogue about gender that is both necessary and transformative.