Boys, Rachel Giese
Boys, Rachel Giese
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Boys
What It Means to Become a Man

Author: Rachel Giese

Narrator: Ellen Archer

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Seal Press

Published: 12/11/2018


Synopsis

A vital and sweeping examination of today's "boy crisis," demonstrating the ways in which we raise boys into a culture of toxic masculinity and offering solutions that can liberate us all

Whether they're being urged to "man up" or warned that "boys don't cry," young men are subjected to damaging messages about manliness: they must muzzle their emotions and never show weakness, dominate girls and compete with one another.

Boys: What It Means to Become a Man examines how these toxic rules can hinder boys' emotional and social development. If girls can expand the borders of femaleness, could boys also be set free of limiting, damaging expectations about manhood and masculinity? Could what's been labelled "the boy crisis" be the beginning of a revolution in how we raise young men?

Drawing on extensive research and interviews with educators, activists, parents, psychologists, sociologists, and young men, Giese -- mother to a son herself -- examines the myths of masculinity and the challenges facing boys today. She reports from boys-only sex education classes and recreational sports leagues; talks to parents of transgender children and plays video games with her son. She tells stories of boys navigating the transition into manhood and how the upheaval in cultural norms about sex, sexuality and the myths of masculinity have changed the coming of age process for today's boys.

With lively reportage and clear-eyed analysis, Giese reveals that the movement for gender equality has the potential to liberate us all.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ina on January 11, 2019

i am not impressed or convinced by this book......more

Goodreads review by Joanna on August 27, 2018

I really wanted to like this better... Ok, I’m glad this book was written and Giese does make some good points — like when she argues that the “boys in academic crisis “ trope is overblown, but I expected something a lot more powerful, based on what I’ve read of Giese’s journalism. For one thing, th......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on March 23, 2020

3.5 - nothing in here seemed earth shattering to me, but I suppose I’ve done a fair bit of reading on the subject. Still, an interesting read and I enjoyed her writing style.......more


Quotes

"Boys is a multifaceted exploration of masculinity . . . Rachel Giese's vision of boyhood--and therefore manhood--is an enlarging, humane one. This is a beautifully reasoned work that should be required reading for anyone interested in detoxifying masculinity."—Michael Redhill, author of Giller-winning Bellevue Square

"A broad, readable take on the limits of modern-day masculinity, and how to push its boundaries to better serve our children and ourselves. It's full of love but unsentimental, with new tidbits for scholars of gender, race and identify, and valuable insight for parents of little boys, like me."
The Globe and Mail

"Giese looks at masculinity with a surprisingly heartfelt curiosity and objectivity." —Literary Review of Canada

"Giese is highly successful at applying ideas that might otherwise feel academic or abstract. Through a combination of original reportage, personal experience, and scholarly research, Giese makes a strong case." —Quill & Quire