Portrays the three-hundred-year-old culture of the fishermen of Long Island's eastern end and the forces that threaten its extinction
THE STORY: The play chronicles the fate of a fishing family on the East End of Long Island.
And this is to say nothing of the ongoing trauma wrought by AIDS, which is all too often relegated to history.
Hundreds of bold, imaginative men--celebrities as well as everyday heroes--share here their most intimate desires, deepest fears, and most fervent cravings for renewal. Decade by decade, Sheehy uncovers the real issues facing men today:
Award-winning research psychologist Michael E. Addis identifies and provides answers surrounding the long-unspoken epidemic of silence and vulnerability in men Drawing on scientific research, as well as his own personal and clinical ...
In an incisive compilation of essays, the author of Feminism Unmodified explores some of the momentous and ongoing changes that reframe the law of men in terms of their foundation in the lives of women, covering such topics as sexual ...
Kreuz, L. E., and R. M. Rose. 1972. “Assessment of Aggressive Behavior and Plasma Testosterone in ... Kreuz, L. E., R. M. Rose, and J. R. Jennings. 1972. ... Laumann, E. O., John H. Gagnon, Robert T. Michael, and Stuart Michaels. 1994.
What compels males to drive fast, act violently, and behave stupidly? Why are men's lives so different from those of women? Men presents a new approach to understanding the human male by drawing upon life history and evolutionary theory.
This is a lively and engaging book for undergraduates studying introduction to Gender, Sexuality and Masculinity courses.
" What this book proposes is a redefinition of "power" that will allow men to feel powerful through non-traditional means; most especially, through positive, non-oppressive relationships with their families, colleagues, and friends.
A book about the deepest kind of love, A Life in Men asks (and answers) these questions: How would you live if you had limited time?