Swole : the making of men and the meaning of muscle
Record details
- ISBN: 9780807059371
- ISBN: 0807059366
- ISBN: 9780807059364
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Physical Description:
246 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
print - Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Beacon Press, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-246). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: Mikey -- Adam: form -- Peter: on manly health -- Lou: wild at heart -- Friedrich: flex -- Arnold: to failure -- Angelo: the alphas -- Henry: the drag of big -- Touko: beauty and the beef -- Big Little: the pump -- Zeus: membership -- Greg: real men -- Bones. |
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Subject: | Body image in men United States Masculinity United States |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Erlanger Branch | 155.332 B864s 2024 (Text) | 33126026124432 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
Summary:
"Michael Andor Brodeur is a Gen-X gay writer with a passion for bodybuilding and an insatiable curiosity about masculinity--a concept in which many men are currently struggling to find their place. In our current moment, where 'manfluencers' on TikTok tease their audiences with their latest videos, where right-wing men espouse the importance of being 'alpha,' as toxic masculinity and the patriarchy are being rightfully criticized, the nature of masculinity has become murkier than ever. In excavating this complex topic, Brodeur uses the male body as his guide: its role in cultures from the gymnasia of ancient Greece to Walt Whitman's essays on manly health, from the rise of Muscular Christianity in 19th-century America to the swollen superheroes and Arnold Schwarzeneggers of Brodeur's childhood. Interweaving history, cultural criticism, memoir, and reportage, laced with an irrepressible wit, Brodeur takes us into the unique culture centered around men's bodies, probing its limitations and the promise beyond: how men can love themselves while rejecting the aggression, objectification, and misogyny that have for so long accompanied the quest to become swole"--