Are Men Obsolete?: The Munk Debate on Gender
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Children’s
History
Health & Wellness
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
128
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 8, 2014
出版社
House of Anansi Press
ISBN-10
1770894519
ISBN-13
9781770894518
説明
In a thought-provoking and engaging discussion, a panel of esteemed authors delves into the evolving dynamics between genders. The conversation centers on whether the future may ultimately favor women over men, exploring the implications of shifting societal norms. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, blending personal anecdotes with research to challenge conventional wisdom about gender roles.
Hanna Rosin, Maureen Dowd, Caitlin Moran, and Camille Paglia engage in a lively exchange that not only examines historical contexts but also ponders the potential transformations ahead. They dissect the rising influence of women in various fields and the perplexing question of masculinity in a changing world. As they probe deeper into the fabric of society, the debate highlights both the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, making readers reflect on their own beliefs.
This enlightening dialogue pushes boundaries and encourages a rethinking of gender identities and societal expectations. As the contributors argue their points, the reader is invited to reconsider preconceived notions about gender and the future, setting the stage for an essential conversation in contemporary culture.
Hanna Rosin, Maureen Dowd, Caitlin Moran, and Camille Paglia engage in a lively exchange that not only examines historical contexts but also ponders the potential transformations ahead. They dissect the rising influence of women in various fields and the perplexing question of masculinity in a changing world. As they probe deeper into the fabric of society, the debate highlights both the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, making readers reflect on their own beliefs.
This enlightening dialogue pushes boundaries and encourages a rethinking of gender identities and societal expectations. As the contributors argue their points, the reader is invited to reconsider preconceived notions about gender and the future, setting the stage for an essential conversation in contemporary culture.