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Although images of women in the mass media have been widely discussed ln recent years, there is no equivalent analysis of men. Once again masculinity seems to have succeeded in passing itself off as universal and invisible. In this book, Antony Easthope argues that, far from being universal, the main tradition of masculinity in the West is both specific and peculiar. What is masculinity? Drawing up psychoanalysis and an understanding of ideology, Easthope shows how the masculine myth forces men to try to be masculine and only masculine, denying their feminine side. In an original contribution to the understanding of gender he analyzes masculinity as it is represented in a wide range of mass media--films, television, newspapers, pop music, and pulp novels. Why are two men in a John Wayne western more concerned with each other than with the women in their lives? Is aggressive male banter a sign that men hate or love each other? Why does a jealous man always have to see his rival? Written in lively, witty, and accessible style, this book is certain to become controversial but essential reading for a wide range of courses in popular culture, mass media, and cultural studies, as well as those in film study, literature, and sociology.--From back cover.
At Mountain View Middle School, everyone knows everyone else’s business. Green. Yellow. Red. Regardless of what is happening in your life, your status and access are determined by the card that hangs around your neck. Principal Fowler delights in giving demerits and knocking her prisoners (students) down a color. Five discouraged and beaten down students are thrown together one day when everything goes wrong, and they are locked in a closet during a tornado warning. Five strangers enter, but they leave as one—determined to bring down the system. Color Coded is a don’t-miss adventure of misfits and mettle in the vein of The Breakfast Club meets Louis Sachar’s Holes.
From a teen running the streets learning about life on his own, to a successful adult with an established career, Jay learned many of lifes lessons the hard way. Fear of failure has always forced him to keep love at bay. Loving many but never falling in love with any. This is a story of Jayson McAllister. On his 30th birthday Jay meets a young lady, Brianna Williams, who teaches him the true meaning of being in love. Taking what hes learned from the streets and the thought process of his crew, Jay takes you Inside the mind of a man! Can being truly in love really be as hard as most men make it? Is being faithful and honest something men are truly capable of? Are all men about games? Come and take this journey with Jay, his crew, and the woman whos about to change his whole outlook on life and love. Skepticism meets optimism where love meets passion and it all comes full circle for Jay with an explosive ending you wont soon forget. One never truly appreciates loveuntil he feels pain! ComeINSIDEthe mind of a man!
Millions of modern American men want to eat better but don't have the time to count calories. They are turned off by the prospect of forever giving up burgers and fries and confused by the media's conflicting health-related messages. A Guy's Gotta Eat proves that healthy eating is a surprisingly easy option. Self-taught nutritionist and weekend warrior triathlete Russ Klettke, along with sports nutritionist Deanna Conte, provide all the tips and tools men need to start eating better, from nutrition facts to advice about cooking for a hot date. Included are shopping lists of the 60 grocery items every man should have in his kitchen—and "combinations" (rather than traditional recipes) which make whipping up good, healthy food easier than ever. The authors make smart eating automatic and simple, whether one is cooking at home or dining out. Loosely based on the immensely popular Zone diet and focusing on fruits, vegetables, proteins, and "good" carbs, A Guy's Gotta Eat is a whole-life guide for men who say, "I should eat better but don't know how."
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* The Believer Book Award Finalist * One of the Best Books of 2012 —BuzzFeed “I was in Zagreb the day that Michael Jackson died. When I heard the news, the first thing I thought was, That’s it. That’s the first line of my novel. ‘I was in Zagreb the day that Michael Jackson died.’” First Michael Jackson, then Pina Bausch. Next is Merce Cunningham. Gray Adams, a former dancer with the Royal Swiss Ballet at work on his dissertation at NYU, has a theory spurred by countless hours of YouTube-based procrastination: Someone is killing these famous dancers! (And he may bear an uncanny resemblance to Jimmy Stewart, circa Vertigo.) I’m Trying to Reach You is a moving and candid contemporary look at how we process grief, as well as how we love and communicate with one another. "A provocative novel... that blurs the boundaries between life and performance, dance, art, and viral video. The novel is also framed in the world of performance art and is itself its own kind of performance... and feels rightly reflective of a moment when dance is pushing the boundaries of what constitutes a performance space." —Slate
It was hard to categorize The Seven Angels of the Apocalypse. It is fiction based on the truths that loom before us all. Chapter 1 is totally true, as the main character encounters a stigmatic, through a third party, on his 21st birthday ? the day he was to decide about becoming a priest. There are many other truths that manifest themselves throughout this book. The author is able to identify who the angels of the Apocalypse actually are by name, which is very bold, and is able to back these up with Biblical facts, that are thrown into this work. The author spins a web of world events that develop well, with many twists and turns, and in the end, all things come together, in a very climatic scene. Don?t overlook any details given by the author, as there are many covert themes present. He seems to say a lot with few words, as if he trusts the reader?s intelligence. Peter is able to bring these world events to a level that relate to the lives of everyday people, while giving us an insight to the way our world leaders would handle the apocalyptic situations. One point brought up by one of the book?s characters, Pope Peter II, is monumental, "The Bible is the most widely published book ever?why does no one know how it ends?" The insight the author has is straight forward, and Peter does not hesitate to challenge other schools of thought. The "Left Behind" theory is put under scrutiny, and the characters give argument to this widely accepted theory, quite successfully. The Seven Angels of the Apocalypse, is not a long, drawn out novel, which is good, because the readers attention will be so intense, that you just can?t put this book down. This book takes you from today, to the Second Coming. There will be a sequel, The Millennial Reign of Jesus Christ, to take us from the Second Coming to the end of Revelations. Do not read this book before bedtime!
Four young men from the English border City of Carlisle are called to war, who will live and who will not, who will pop their cherry, who will die with their virginity intact?. A story of the horror of war down to earth and graphic, with battlefield humour, death and destruction, love and lust..real life, real death.
If a cheerful heart can cure like medicine, this collection is an industrial-strength dose of delight. Nudged from the funny bones of such well-known authors as Patsy Clairmont, Barbara Johnson, Brennan Manning, Luci Swindoll, G. Ron Darbee, Martha Bolton, and Phil Callaway, the forty-plus essays in this hilarious collection provide reasons to smile in practically every situation -- from the delivery room to the last laugh. Virtually no target is beyond the pointed pen of these quick-witted observers who celebrate friendship as they discuss dentures, bear suits, male bonding, Jell-O, and fishing. Accompanied by quick-read quips, it's a relaxing and affirming book that men and women of all ages would find laughable -- in the best sense of the word.