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Book-of-the-Month... APRIL 2006 |
LEGALIZING MISANDRY:
From Public
Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men
Volume II in the trilogy, Beyond the Fall of Man
By
Paul Nathanson
and Katherine K. Young © 2006

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Lurid and sensationalized events such as
the public response to Lorena Bobbitt after she cut off her
abusive husband's penis, prurient fascination provoked by
Anita Hill's allegations about Clarence Thomas, and the
exploitation of the mass murder of fourteen women in
Montreal have been processed through popular culture since
the 1990s to produce pervasive misandry - contempt for men,
the counterpart of misogyny. Paul Nathanson and Katherine
Young believe that this reveals a shift in the United States
and Canada to a worldview based on ideological feminism,
which presents all issues from the point of view of women
and, in the process, explicitly or implicitly attacks men as
a class. They argue that ideological feminism is silently
reshaping law, pubic policy, education, and journalism.
Legalizing Misandry offers lively and compelling evidence to
demonstrate the pervasiveness of this new thinking - from
the courts, classrooms, government committees, and corporate
bureaucracies to laws and policies affecting employment,
marriage, divorce, custody, sexual harassment, violence, and
human rights. 
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Volume
I in Nathanson's trilogy Beyond the Fall of
Man,
Spreading Misandry : The Teaching of Contempt
for Men in Popular Culture
(2002) documents the hostility and contempt
toward males that now pervades much of North
American popular culture - including films,
daytime television, Disney cartoons,
movies-of-the-week, and greeting cards... No
other book does what this one does - analyses
pop culture from the perspective of what it says
about men. Genuinely intelligent and
insightful." Donna LaFramboise Read Excerpt |

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Book-Of-The-Month excerpt... by
Paul Nathanson
and Katherine K. Young © 2006
Introduction...
Males are not faring well at all in a society that is now focused
explicitly on the needs and problems of females and is often hostile
to the very possibility that males might have any distinct needs and
problems of their own. Rapid social change and depression have been
listed as causes of these problems, but the question is why these
factors affect men, especially young men, much more than they do
women.
Go to Article

New Men's Issues Website:
THE BOYS PROJECT
The
mission of The Boys Project is to help young males develop their
capabilities and reach the potential that their families and
teachers know they have. The Boys Project seeks to accomplish for
young men what the Girls Project so successfully accomplished for
young women--- to increase academic skills, to increase college
success, and to develop the confidence, drive, and determination to
contribute to American society.
THE
"BOY CRISIS"
Since the late 1970's, young women have soared in college attendance
while young men have stagnated. Young men's literacy is declining.
Many young men are disengaging from school. Young men are less
likely to be valedictorians, to be on the honor roll, and to be
active in organizations like student government. Young men are more
likely to get D's and F's, to be suspended or expelled from school,
to drop out of school, and to commit suicide.
We are losing young boys to a sense of failure that comes from
schooling poorly adapted to their needs. We are losing adolescent
males to the depression that comes from feeling neither needed nor
respected. We are losing young men to life tracks that include
neither college nor any other energetic endeavor.
A large, sullen, poorly educated group of men will not keep the
nation vital in the twenty-first century. The nation needs the
energy, initiative, and ambition of its young men as well as its
young women.
Related Newsweek feature:
THE TROUBLE WITH BOYS

Guest Article... by
Michael
Gurian
What Could He Really Be Thinking
about Sex and Romance?...
There are few areas of life in which
the differences in male and female neurochemistry show up as well as
in the romance and sex that dominate the early stages of a love
relationship. PET scans, MRIs, endocrinological studies, and
galvanic skin-response tests now show us how the brains of men and
women function when they explore the mysteries of lust and love.
Every hope and dream we bring to a candlelit dinner is touched by
our nature - our hormones, brain chemicals, and key parts of the
brain.
Go to Article

External Link... KGO-TV San
Francisco
Concern
Grows Over College Gender Gap: Women Overtaking Men
After years of trying to
lure young women to college, some universities are now trying to
attract more men. The number of girls going to college has been
rising for 30 years. For many people, that's cause for celebration.
But there's also concern over what's happening to boys.
Go to Article
and Video

Men's Worklife... by
Marty Nemko
Converting an Idea to
Moneymaker...
You've got
an idea for a new business. Alas, ideas are a dime a dozen. Here's
how to turn your concept into a moneymaker.
Let's say your idea is an online service that matches mentors with
protégés. You figure that most people wish they had a mentor, but
rarely find one. And other people enjoy being mentors, but nobody's
asking. So why not create an online mentor/protégé matching service?
After all, if match.com and eharmony.com make millions of dollars
matching romantic partners, why not a service to match those seeking
a mentor with those wanting to be one? .
Go to Article

Guest Article... by Glenn Sacks
Are American Husbands
Slackers?...
In the wake of the death of
feminist pioneer Betty Friedan, many women’s advocates are asserting
that the revolution she began is only half complete: career
opportunities have opened up for women, but these careers are being
undermined and sabotaged by women’s disproportionate and unfair
household obligations.
Go to
Article 
Guest Article...
by Robert Glover, Ph.D.
“why are
women attracted to jerks instead of nice guys like me?”...
So what’s the answer? Become a “jerk?” Treat women badly? Smack them
around? Or maybe spend lots of money on “Seduction” books, videos
and workshops and become a “Geek with Techniques?” You can
learn to “peacock” and “neg” but that doesn’t guarantee you’ll ever
get past the “number close” or even know what to talk about if you
do.
Go to Article

COYOTE...
monthly column by Dick Prosapio
I Thought I was Seeing a Ghost...
But no! The
Count Basie Band is not only alive, it's well and it's SWINGING!
OK, this is what I'm talking about, we, Elizabeth,
elder-daughter-in-residence Lia, and I took a trip to the other side
of the moon... about sixty miles through the city in traffic, so not
just sixty miles down-the-road which to us is routine, this was a
major journey to the town, OK the city! of Rio Rancho across the Rio
Grande from Albuquerque, which thrives on terrible traffic and new
construction.
Go to Article

THE NEW
INTIMACY...
monthly column by
Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James
Sniechowski, Ph.D.
Intimacy at First sight...
No doubt,
you've heard it said that love can happen in an instant. You see a
stranger across a crowded room and, whammo, your heart flutters,
temperature rises, your stomach is suddenly popping and fizzing, and
what feels like destiny is taking you for a ride. You hadn't planned
for it, hadn't even expected it, but there it is. Love at first
sight. Wow!
Go to Article

JEFF'S LIFE... monthly
column by Jeff Stimpson
Alex 2...
Paperclipped to to the letter I
sent to my publisher, dated February 25, 2004, is one business card,
for Jeffslife.net. I have two cards now, one for this site and other
for Alex. Back then I had one. My signature at the bottom of
the letter has no mention of the first book. Why would it have then,
as the letter is like a fading Polaroid of a moment I'd forgotten
and must now remember. Time has come for another book. As Cousin
Carol says, and she's been quoted by many, "Don't rest on your
laurels."
Go to Article

DADS, DON'T FIX YOUR KIDS...
monthly column by
Mark Brandenburg,
M.A
Oh No, the Sex
Talk...
I
was ten years old, and I was scared.
My older brother had just informed me that my dad would be giving me
the “sex talk.” Apparently, he had just gotten his talk earlier in
the evening, and my dad was “making the rounds.”
I sat and tried to digest this. Our family had never talked about
sex. It wasn’t on our radar, along with a number of other topics. In
fact, my father didn’t talk to us much about anything those days,
let alone about sex. And now he was going to talk to me one-on-one
about sex?
Go to Article

TOWARD MANHOOD...
A book in progress
by Larry Pesavento
From chapter 15... Other
Side of the Heart
The
similarity between great spiritual traditions and the journey of
psychological manhood is close enough that the tools and
descriptions and insights of the great religious traditions can also
be used here very fruitfully. So I can use the terms wilderness and
other side, wilderness within and inner life, psyche and unconscious
and soul interchangeably. For they refer to the same place. And this
place is where the ordeal takes place. This place is where the
transformation from boy to man happens. Indigenous peoples knew
that, mystics have known that, psychologists, like Scott Peck, now
know that.
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Chapter
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Men's Book Reviews by J. Steven Svoboda |
LATEST
REVIEWS 
REVIEW:
Straight Talk for Men about Marriage:
What Men Need to Know About Marriage (And What Women Need to Know
About Men)
By Martin G. Friedman ©2006
The author has put together an appealingly presented, male-friendly
guide to improving the quality of our marriages. As Friedman is the
first to point out, this isn’t exactly rocket science. We need to
learn to do the basics. A marriage is a path to learning about
ourselves. Projecting our discontent onto our spouse doesn’t do
either of us any favors.
READ FULL REVIEW
PURCHASE
REVIEW:
Self-Made Man:
One Woman’s Journey into Manhood and Back Again
By Norah Vincent
Norah Vincent has produced a new
book whose simple underlying concept nevertheless seems to possess
all the potential power of, say, John Howard Griffin’s classic
Black Like Me, in which the Caucasian author masqueraded as a
black man and was astonished at the depths of the discrimination and
barriers he discovered. Author Vincent tries to do the same thing
for gender, dressing in drag as “Ned” and entering various supposed
male bastions to report on what she discovers.
READ FULL REVIEW
PURCHASE
REVIEW:
The Smart Couple’s Guide to the
Wedding of Your Dreams:
Planning Together for Less Stress and More Joy
By
By Judith
Sherven and James Sniechowski
Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski, husband-and-wife psychologists
and authors of three books previously reviewed by me in these pages
(The New Intimacy, Opening to Love 365 Days a Year, and Be
Loved for Who You Really Are) have just published a new book on
their favorite topic, love and marriage. In a literal sense, The
Smart Couple’s Guide to the Wedding of Your Dreams covers a
narrower subject than any of their three previous books. But
actually, predictably enough given the authors’ excellent writing
skills and tireless, creative devotion to promoting passion, their
latest offering manages to transcend the limits of the genre of
wedding guides. Not seeing a book that went beyond the
technicalities of wedding planning and touched the spirit of the
event, they took the plunge and wrote it!
READ FULL REVIEW
REVIEW:
Partnering: A
New Kind of Relationship
By Hal Stone and Sidra Stone
© 2006
Hal and Sidra Stone are, like Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski
(whose latest book is reviewed elsewhere in this issue) a
husband-and-wife psychologist team who have written a number of
books and who travel the world giving workshops on their techniques
for improving one’s life and relationships. Partnering does
not represent a stunning advance on the authors’ previous work but
it does expand, in the specific context of relationships, on the
work they have helped pioneer in exploring the multiple selves each
of us contains through the voice dialogue technique.
READ FULL REVIEW
REVIEW:
The Prodigal Father: A True Story of Tragedy, Survival, and
Reconciliation in an American Family.
By Jon DuPre.
Jon DuPre’s achievement with “The Prodigal Father” is stupefying.
What this correspondent for Fox Network News has done is so simple:
He has told the story of his family of origin, consisting of two
brothers, himself, and his mother and father. As a novel, the book
would fail. For one thing, the plot would be utterly unbelievable!
But “The Prodigal Father” is billed as an “autobiography,” and
written with loving detail and self-revelation so honest and so deep
that took my breath away. As such, it is utterly compelling and
simultaneously completely credible.
READ FULL REVIEW
REVIEW:
Gendercide and Genocide
Edited by Adam Jones
© 2006
Apart from the rarest exceptions (such as the not-to-be-missed “Female
‘Circumcision’ in Africa: Culture, Controversy, and Change,” Edited
by Bettina Shell-Duncan and Ylva Hernlund), edited volumes tend to
be hit-and-miss affairs. It’s hard enough simply to find an
appropriate topic, to accumulate contributions that are varied
enough to provide interest but not so different that they work at
cross-purposes, and to publish the work. Maintaining a razor-like
focus as can easily be done with an individually authored book by
definition becomes almost impossible with an edited volume.
READ FULL REVIEW
Archive of All Reviews & Interviews...
by J. Steven Svoboda.

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