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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Manhood
The Bare Reality
Book • 2017
Laura Dodsworth's "Manhood: The Bare Reality" complements her work on "Bare Reality," extending the exploration of body image and identity to men.
Through interviews and photographs, Dodsworth examines men's experiences with their bodies and how societal expectations shape their self-perception.
The book challenges traditional masculinity norms and provides a platform for men to share their stories.
Dodsworth's approach is sensitive and insightful, fostering open dialogue about male identity and the complexities of modern masculinity.
The book contributes to a broader understanding of gender and the diverse experiences of men in society.
Through interviews and photographs, Dodsworth examines men's experiences with their bodies and how societal expectations shape their self-perception.
The book challenges traditional masculinity norms and provides a platform for men to share their stories.
Dodsworth's approach is sensitive and insightful, fostering open dialogue about male identity and the complexities of modern masculinity.
The book contributes to a broader understanding of gender and the diverse experiences of men in society.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by
Richard Reeves while discussing Senator Josh Hawley's work on issues related to boys and men.


31 snips
The Gender Gap Has Flipped | Richard Reeves PT 2
Recommended by
Damian Hughes as one of his favorite books, highlighting research on societal expectations of men.


27 snips
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Episode 5: Crisis of Masculinity
Mentioned by Laura Dodsworth as part of her initial artistic work, focusing on personal identities through interviews and photographs.

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