Journalist, film-maker, author of ‘1966: The Year the Decade Exploded’, ‘Teenage: The Creation of Youth 1975-1945’ and ‘England’s Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock. @JonSavage1966
The simplest answer to that is, because it reproduces power relations in wider society. For the longest time, pop music was for girls and rock music was for guys. Pop music was for gay... Читать далее
Never in a million years because you are doing the most difficult and responsible work which will pay dividends for the rest of your days.
> "The workplace needs to be a more feminine... Читать далее
This really depends on your politics. If you are a Trump supporter, I suppose you would opt for the full "Lord and Master" role of the High Victorian patriarch.
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Professor Sir Cary L Cooper, CBE. 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology & Health, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester @profcarycooper
One's choice of the best male role model is very personal and depends on an individual's value system. In my view the best male role model is one who 'turns the other cheek', has... Читать далее
The biggest killer of men under the age of 45 is suicide. Men are three times more likely to commit suicide than women. Why is this?
The simple answer, and probably the most truthful... Читать далее
From the outset we need to decide on a definition of desirable masculinity, one that both men and women would agree with. There is not one ‘right’ male quality that works indiscriminately... Читать далее
I think so, but all these guys had flaws, so I don’t want to put them up as models of perfection. One of my favourites was Kit Carson. He was an explorer, and just his nerve, his... Читать далее