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The decline of males
the first look at an unexpected new world for men and women
Book • 1999
Lionel Tiger's "The Decline of Males" examines the societal shifts impacting men's roles and well-being.
Tiger analyzes the effects of the sexual revolution and changing family structures on masculinity, exploring how these changes have contributed to various challenges faced by men.
He offers a sociological perspective on the decline in male engagement in education, employment, and family life.
The book challenges traditional views of masculinity and proposes new ways of understanding men's roles in contemporary society.
It provides a framework for addressing the crisis of masculinity by examining its historical and societal roots.
Tiger analyzes the effects of the sexual revolution and changing family structures on masculinity, exploring how these changes have contributed to various challenges faced by men.
He offers a sociological perspective on the decline in male engagement in education, employment, and family life.
The book challenges traditional views of masculinity and proposes new ways of understanding men's roles in contemporary society.
It provides a framework for addressing the crisis of masculinity by examining its historical and societal roots.