Inspired by feminist scholars who revolutionized our understanding of women's gender roles, the contributors to this pioneering book describe how men's proscribed roles are neither biological nor social givens but rather psychological and social constructions. For the first time in one volume, the leading voices in the study of male psychology authoritatively detail how men's roles are created and how men's attempts to live up to these unhealthy and unrealistic models of masculinity warp men and society.Questioning the traditional norms of the male role (such as the emphasis on aggression, competition, status, and emotional stoicism), they show how some male problems (such as violence, homophobia, devaluation of women, detached fathering, and neglect of health needs) are unfortunate by-products of the current process by which males are socialized. By synthesizing the latest research, clinical experience, and major theoretical perspectives on men and by figuring in cultural, class, and sexual orientation differences, the authors brilliantly illuminate the many variations of male behavior. This book will be a valuable resource not just for students of gender psychology in any discipline but also for clinicians and researchers who need to account for the relationship between men's behavior and the contradictory and inconsistent gender roles imposed on men.This new understanding of men's psychology is sure to enhance the work of clinical professionals—including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatric nurses—in helping men reconstruct a sense of masculinity along healthier and more socially just lines.
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所以波娃寫了一篇文章,以揶揄的語調指出,存在主義可不是第一套關注人類之悲哀與必死的哲學理論,而其對於人類為何而生、為何存在、為何受苦的探問更非什麼新鮮事。[32]她已厭倦人們問她接受存在主義有何好處,她說:這個問題對哲學家而言相當奇怪。
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