ABSTRACT

Since its original publication in 1989, Refusing to be a Man has been acclaimed as a classic and widely cited in gender studies literature. In 13 eloquent essays, Stoltenberg articulates the first fully argued liberation theory for men that will also liberate women. He argues that male sexual identity is entirely a political and ethical construction whose advantages grow out of injustice. His thesis is, however, ultimately one of hope - that precisely because masculinity is so constructed, it is possible to refuse it, to act against it and to change. A new introduction by the author discusses the roots of his work in the American civil rights and radical feminist movements and distinguishes it from the anti-feminist philosophies underlying the recent tide of reactionary mens movements.

part 1|47 pages

The Ethics of Male Sexual Identity

chapter 1|16 pages

Rapist Ethics

chapter 2|14 pages

How Men Have (A) Sex

chapter 3|16 pages

Sexual Objectification and Male Supremacy

part 2|53 pages

The Politics of Male Sexual Identity

chapter 5|13 pages

Disarmament And Masculinity

chapter 7|13 pages

Rapist Ethics

part 3|54 pages

Pornography and Male Supremacy

chapter 8|5 pages

The Forbidden Language of Sex

chapter 9|13 pages

Pornography and Freedom

part 4|34 pages

Activism and Moral, Selfhood

chapter 11|10 pages

Feminist Activism and Male Sexual Identity

chapter 12|12 pages

Other Men

chapter 13|6 pages

Battery and the Will to Freedom

chapter 14|5 pages

About The Essays