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Explores questions of masculinity, privilege, and identity to explain why some men become feminists while others become men's rights activists
In the evolving landscape of gender activism in the United States, it is intriguing that four-in-ten American men now identify as feminists. Despite this seemingly positive shift, gender inequality remains deeply rooted in the US. Good Guys, Bad Guys delves into this paradox, unraveling the complexities of men's feminist allyship and its limitations in propelling genuine progress.
Emily K. Carian masterfully dissects the narratives of two distinct groups of gender activists: feminist men and men who belong to the men''s rights movement, which opposes feminism. By engaging directly with the men themselves, Carian constructs a compelling analysis of their journeys into these contrasting social movements.
Surprisingly, Carian finds that both feminist men and men's rights activists share a common motivation for their engagem

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      Publisher: MI - New York University
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 05/07/2024
      ISBN13: 9781479821013, 978-1479821013
      ISBN10: 1479821012

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Explores questions of masculinity, privilege, and identity to explain why some men become feminists while others become men's rights activists
      In the evolving landscape of gender activism in the United States, it is intriguing that four-in-ten American men now identify as feminists. Despite this seemingly positive shift, gender inequality remains deeply rooted in the US. Good Guys, Bad Guys delves into this paradox, unraveling the complexities of men's feminist allyship and its limitations in propelling genuine progress.
      Emily K. Carian masterfully dissects the narratives of two distinct groups of gender activists: feminist men and men who belong to the men''s rights movement, which opposes feminism. By engaging directly with the men themselves, Carian constructs a compelling analysis of their journeys into these contrasting social movements.
      Surprisingly, Carian finds that both feminist men and men's rights activists share a common motivation for their engagem

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