one writer reconciles media perception with the reality of mens' lives today.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Stay tuned...
To those who've tuned in recently: I've been slow to post due to work-related obligations. Watch for more Adventures in Guyland closer to the end of May.
I've been writing about male identity since a 2005 Boston Globe piece on the "Mythopetic Men's Movement." These days, I'm focused on the way young guys--especially those in their 20s and 30s, who came of age after 1970s feminism--are responding to dramatic changes in male identity. In addition to blogging about those shifts, I'm interested in looking at how contemporary masculinity gets played out in the media and popular culture.
I am a writer, teacher, and arts professional based in Easton, PA. I am the editor Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge (HarperPerennial), and my essays, reviews, and features have appeared in A Living Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward (Norton), The New York Times, Boston Globe, Washington Post, The Forward, The Jewish Week and elsewhere. Drop me a line.
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A little something, in the meantime, from Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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