| Michael Schwalbe - 1986 - 248 pages
The Psychosocial Consequences of Natural and Alienated Labor offers a new perspective on how the capitalist labor process shapes the character of its participants. Schwalbe ... | |
| Michael Schwalbe - 2008 - 308 pages
In Rigging the Game--a brief, accessible introduction to the study of inequality in American society--Michael Schwalbe investigates how inequality is both created and ... | |
| Jane D. McLeod, Edward J. Lawler, Michael Schwalbe - 2014 - 749 pages
This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of social psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and professional audience. Drawing on all of the ... | |
| Michael Schwalbe - 2015 - 224 pages
In Manhood Acts Michael Schwalbe offers a new perspective on the social construction of manhood and its relationship to male domination. Schwalbe argues that study of ... | |
| Michael Kimmel - 2009 - 402 pages
A much-needed, often startling debate on the personal and political dimensions of masculinity. | |
| Edward R. Barton - 2000 - 302 pages
Photocopied galley proof with manuscript revisions and printer's annotations of: Mythopoetic perspectives of men's healing work, 2000, published by Bergin & Garvey. | |
| Bob Pease - 2002 - 228 pages
Discusses theoretical, political and pesonal perspectives on men's lives within the context of patriarchal gender relations and examines the potential for men to move beyond ... | |
| David John Tacey - 1997 - 248 pages
In Remaking Men, Tacey critically evaluates the use of Jungian psychology in studies of masculinity. It brings together social and psychological approaches to masulinity for ... | |
| Allan G. Johnson - 2005 - 312 pages
A compelling approach to gender inequality that empowers both men and women to be part of the solution instead of just part of the problem. | |
| Lisa Maree Heldke, Peg O'Connor - 2004 - 820 pages
This anthology is a philosophical reader on racism, sexism, heterosexism, and classism with a distinct theoretical framework that provides coherence and cohesion to the ... | |
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