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The Wimp Factor: Gender Gaps, Holy Wars, and the Politics of Anxious Masculinity Ducat, Stephen J. In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man's femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culture--from the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the contest for the presidency. He also explores why and how political issues--such as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, and crime and punishment--get gendered. Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politicians--and drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gap--Ducat illustrates how men's fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. "A deeply important insight in the hands of a gifted writer." --Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of The Commercialization of Intimate Life " Ducat's] fresh and complex insights may reach a new generation of swing voters." --Publishers Weekly "Even those who disagree with Ducat's values can appreciate his skillful deployment of anecdotes, media, and wordplay." --Psychology Today Stephen J. Ducat is professor of psychology at the School of Humanities at New College of California, a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, and a candidate at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
The Wimp Factor: Gender Gaps, Holy Wars, and the Politics of Anxious Masculinity Ducat, Stephen J. In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man's femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culture--from the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the contest for the presidency. He also explores why and how political issues--such as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, and crime and punishment--get gendered. Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politicians--and drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gap--Ducat illustrates how men's fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. "A deeply important insight in the hands of a gifted writer." --Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of The Commercialization of Intimate Life " Ducat's] fresh and complex insights may reach a new generation of swing voters." --Publishers Weekly "Even those who disagree with Ducat's values can appreciate his skillful deployment of anecdotes, media, and wordplay." --Psychology Today Stephen J. Ducat is professor of psychology at the School of Humanities at New College of California, a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, and a candidate at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
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The Wimp Factor: Gender Gaps, Holy Wars, and the Politics of Anxious Masculinity
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biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,gender studies,health fitness and dieting,history and theory,interpersonal relations,men,political science, A landmark exploration of how male anxiety has come to define our political cultureWhat is the link between wimp factors, gender gaps, and holy wars?three recognizable political phenomena of the twenty-first century? In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man's femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Dr. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culture?from the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the current contest for the presidency, and including everything in between, like cartoons of George H. W. Bush exposing his "wimp factor," the demonization of Hillary Clinton, and the recent war in Iraq. He also explores why and how political issues?such as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, immigration, and crime and punishment?get gendered.Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politicians?and drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gap?Ducat illustrates how men's fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. Unexpectedly revealing, The Wimp Factor is a fascinating expos� that will alter our understanding of contemporary politics.
biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,gender studies,health fitness and dieting,history and theory,interpersonal relations,men,political science, A landmark exploration of how male anxiety has come to define our political cultureWhat is the link between wimp factors, gender gaps, and holy wars?three recognizable political phenomena of the twenty-first century? In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man's femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Dr. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culture?from the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the current contest for the presidency, and including everything in between, like cartoons of George H. W. Bush exposing his "wimp factor," the demonization of Hillary Clinton, and the recent war in Iraq. He also explores why and how political issues?such as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, immigration, and crime and punishment?get gendered.Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politicians?and drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gap?Ducat illustrates how men's fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. Unexpectedly revealing, The Wimp Factor is a fascinating expos� that will alter our understanding of contemporary politics.
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The Wimp Factor: Gender Gaps, Holy Wars, and the Politics of Anxious Masculinity (2004)
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A landmark exploration of how male anxiety has come to define our political culture What is the link between wimp factors, gender gaps, and holy warsthree recognizable political phenomena of the twenty-first century? In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man’s femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Dr. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culturefrom the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the current contest for the presidency, and including everything in between, like cartoons of George H. W. Bush exposing his “wimp factor,” the demonization of Hillary Clinton, and the recent war in Iraq. He also explores why and how political issuessuch as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, immigration, and crime and punishmentget gendered. Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politiciansand drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gapDucat illustrates how men’s fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. Unexpectedly revealing, The Wimp Factor is a fascinating exposé that will alter our understanding of contemporary politics. , Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Beacon Press, Beacon Press, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2004-09-09, Release date: 2004-09-09, Studio: Beacon Press, Sales rank: 1763526.
A landmark exploration of how male anxiety has come to define our political culture What is the link between wimp factors, gender gaps, and holy warsthree recognizable political phenomena of the twenty-first century? In this eye-opening book on how male anxiety has come to shape political thinking and behavior, Dr. Stephen Ducat argues that there is a direct association between the magnitude of a man’s femiphobia and his tendency to embrace right-wing political opinions. Dr. Ducat shows how anxious masculinity has been a discernible subtext in politics throughout the history of Western culturefrom the political campaigns of ancient Greece to the current contest for the presidency, and including everything in between, like cartoons of George H. W. Bush exposing his “wimp factor,” the demonization of Hillary Clinton, and the recent war in Iraq. He also explores why and how political issuessuch as environmental protection, support for war, welfare reform, immigration, and crime and punishmentget gendered. Analyzing various aspects of popular culture, such as editorial cartoons, political advertisements, and Freudian slips made by politiciansand drawing on his own pioneering research on the gender gapDucat illustrates how men’s fear of the feminine has been a powerful, if subterranean, force. Unexpectedly revealing, The Wimp Factor is a fascinating exposé that will alter our understanding of contemporary politics. , Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Beacon Press, Beacon Press, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2004-09-09, Release date: 2004-09-09, Studio: Beacon Press, Sales rank: 1763526.
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