ABSTRACT

The Fictions that Shape Men’s Lives is structured around a number of key ‘fictions’ of masculinity, such as beliefs in biological determinism, the inevitability of men’s violence and the opposition of the sexes, and proceeds to expose them to be wholly or partially unfounded.

Examining the social pressure to behave and experience the self in ways that culture prescribes for the bodies we are perceived as having, this book provides an awareness of widely-held but distorted assumptions of gender. It also seeks to put men into the position to resist masculine social pressures when conforming to it conflicts with important life goals or values and/or causes harm. Making use of an informal, storytelling style provides an accessibility to those interested in breaking down their preconceptions of gender and masculinity, as well making links to key theories and concepts.  

This is a lively and engaging book for undergraduates studying introduction to Gender, Sexuality and Masculinity courses.

chapter 1|10 pages

Frameworks

What is gender, and why does it matter?

chapter 2|25 pages

“Opposite Sex”

The fiction of difference

chapter 3|13 pages

Blue Genes

The fiction of biological determinism

chapter 4|18 pages

Mirrors of the Soul

The fiction that appearance is reality

chapter 5|8 pages

Good Old Days

The fiction of the bygone romantic era

chapter 6|22 pages

A Man’s Gotta Do What a Man’s Gotta Do

The fiction of violence

chapter 7|12 pages

The Last Action Hero

The fiction of masculine mystique

chapter 8|18 pages

Onward Through the Fog

The future of masculinities