by Christopher E . Forth (Author)
What does it mean to be a man? To be manly? How has this changed throughout history? This text examines the manly stereotype, which stresses courage and athletic comportment, which from the 18th century onwards became representative of normative modern society.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 16 Sep 2008
ISBN 10: 1403912416
ISBN 13: 9781403912411
'Forth's ambitious panoramic history of western masculinity is sweepingly broad, yet Forth has a keen eye for the revealing detail. With an analysis as sharp as his style is clear and erudite, Forth's reach never exceeds his grasp. This is a most impressive work!' - Michael Kimmel, Professor of Sociology and editor of Men and Masculinities
'Christopher Forth's survey of masculinity in the West is the first historical synthesis of the rich literature in this field. He puts familiar materials together in surprising new ways and presents readers with some highly original and provocative interpretations that will prove to be important contributions to gender studies and cultural history. The wit and deftness of Forth's style and his well-chosen examples make it a sheer delight to read.'
- Robert A. Nye, Horning Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History Emeritus, Oregon State University
'Christopher E. Forth's superb synthesis on masculinity in the modern West is a timely and original publication, with the broadest of appeal. It is, however, of specific relevance to historians of medicine and science in society, and will prove an invaluable text in those fields. This is an indispensable and highly engaging book, which will be valued for many years to come.' - Sean Brady, Social History of Medicine
'A fascinating meditation on the diverse ways that predictions about the collapse of masculinity have been narrated in the past.' -
Joanna Bourke, Medical History