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"e;Thoughtful, vexing, and ultimately irresistible . . . neither a chest-thumping celebration of masculinity nor a scientific snore on 'biological maleness.'"e; -O, The Oprah MagazineThis book invites no, demands a response from its readers. It is impossible not to be drawn in to the provocative (often contentious) discussion that Harvey Mansfield sets before us. This is the first comprehensive study of manliness, a quality both bad and good, mostly male, often intolerant, irrational, and ambitious. Our "e;gender-neutral society"e; does not like it but cannot get rid of it. Drawing from science, literature, and philosophy, Mansfield examines the layers of manliness, from vulgar aggression, to assertive manliness, to manliness as virtue, and to philosophical manliness. He shows that manliness seeks and welcomes drama, prefers times of war, conflict, and risk, and brings change or restores order at crucial moments. Manly men in their assertiveness raise issues, bring them to the fore, and make them public and political as for example, the manliness of the women's movement. After a wide-ranging tour from stereotypes to Hemingway and Achilles, to Nietzsche, to feminism, and to Plato, the author returns to today's problem of "e;unemployed manliness."e; Formulating a reasoned defense of a quality hardly obedient to reason, he urges men, and especially women, to understand and accept manliness, and to give it honest and honorable employment. "e;A subtle exploration about the virtues and vices of the thymotic urge."e; Frank Rich, The New York Times"e;Mansfield's definitive treatment of the cult, and culture, of the macho."e; Stephen Whitty, The Star-Ledger
ISBN
9780300129939
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
6.2.2006
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