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Of Boys and Men by Richard V. Reeves; 9781800751033

Of Boys and Men

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Of Boys and Men delves into the complex landscape of modern masculinity, presenting a compelling examination of the myriad challenges faced by boys and men today. Richard V. Reeves articulates the alarming educational disparities that see boys lagging behind girls in critical subjects, prompting a re-evaluation of educational practices and societal expectations.

The Themes

This thought-provoking work addresses several interrelated themes:

  • Educational Disparities: An exploration of the academic performance gap between genders.
  • Labour Market Shifts: Analysis of the decline in traditional male roles and the economic challenges that accompany it.
  • Mental Health Crisis: A stark discussion on the rising rates of mental health issues among men, including the alarming statistic that suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 45 in the UK.

The Writing Style

Reeves writes with a blend of analytical rigor and empathetic understanding, making complex data accessible while also addressing the emotional weight of the subjects at hand. His prose invites readers to reflect deeply on the societal constructs that shape male identity and the implications of these constructs on future generations.

"To understand boys and men today, we must confront the assumptions and structures that have long defined masculinity."

Readers who appreciate the works of authors such as Judith Butler or Michael Kimmel may find Reeves' insights particularly resonant, as he challenges conventional narratives and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of gender in contemporary society.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 352
Publisher: Swift Press
ISBN: 9781800751033

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