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In just one generation, age-old ideas about women have been swept aside . . . but what does that have to do with men? Authors Michael Kaufman and Michael Kimmel, two of the world’s leading male advocates of gender equality, believe it has everything to do with themand that it’s crucial to educate men about feminism in order for them to fully understand just how important and positive these changes have been for them.
Kaufman and Kimmel address these issues inThe Guy’s Guide to Feminism.Hip and accessible, it contains nearly a hundred entriesfrom Autonomy” to Zero Tolerance”written in varying tones (humorous, satirical, irreverent, thoughtful, and serious) and in many forms (top ten” lists, comics, interviews, mini-stories, and more). Each topic celebrates the ongoing gains that are improving the lives of women and girlsand what that really means for men.
Informal and fun yet substantive and intelligent,The Guy’s Guide to Feminismillustrates how understanding and supporting feminism can help men live richer, fuller, and happier lives.
256 pages, Pocket Book
First published January 1, 2011
“Want better sex? Of course you do! Brother, does feminism have a deal for you…”
“It pisses us off when a guy doesn’t support his own kids.”
“How would you feel if every time you went out on a date, you worry you could join the one in four women who’d been sexually assaulted?”
“Expressing emotions is a vital part of being human. Keeping them inside is bad politics and bad for our health.”
“Feminism is not a reaction against politeness or kindness; it’s a reaction against the inequality and the perception that women are weak, passive and helpless.”
“And if men are so biologically ill equipped to sew or cook, how come most of the famous surgeons and chefs are male?”
“It’s a creepy problem when eight year old girls are pimped by advertisers to get all dolled up to look sexually alluring.”
“[…] and then—if you get angry, they accuse you of being a lesbian—as if that were a crime—or say how pretty you are when you’re angry.”
“Okay, forget the attraction. Just have sex with whomever we choose. (Uh, within reason of course. And the law. No close relatives, and no children.)”