From Publishers Weekly
To a growing list of books about the myths and mysteries of American boys and young males, Kimmel, a sociologist and author of
Manhood In America, adds this deft exploration grounded in research. Based on more than 400 interviews, over a four-year span, with young men ages 16–26, Kimmel's study shows that the guys who live in Guyland are mostly white, middle-class, totally confused and cannot commit to their relationships, work or lives. Although they seem baffled by the riddles of manhood and responsibility, they submit to the Guy Code, where locker-room behaviors, sexual conquests, bullying, violence and assuming a cocky jock pose can rule over the sacrifice and conformity of marriage and family. Obsessed with never wanting to grow up, this demographic, which is 22 million strong, craves video games, sports and depersonalized sexual relationships. In the end, Kimmel offers a highly practical guide to male youth.
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Review
"An absolute bombshell of a book. A disturbing, but mandatory wake-up call for all of us who are boys, love boys or raise boys." --
Madeline Levine, Ph.D., author of The Price of Privilege: How Parental Pressure and Material Advantage are Creating a Generation of Disconnected and Unhappy Kids"Engaging...provocative....The book raises important questions....A useful, highly readable overview of an important social phenomenon." --
Kirkus Reviews"Every parent who is about to write a check for college tuition should read this book first and discuss it with his or her son...and daughter." --
Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., co-author of Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys"For anyone who has ever longed to know whats really going on in a young mans life, rejoice: Guyland is a compassionate, unflinching dispatch from deep in the heart of young masculinity. Required reading for people who raise, teach, and love guys." --
Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls
"Guyland takes up where Real Boys left off...a must-read for parents, teachers, coaches, young women who are so confused by the guys in their midst-and for guys themselves who yearn to break free of unwritten rules that leave them half a man, rather than a whole person." -- William Pollack, author of Real Boys
"Just as Reviving Ophelia introduced readers to the culture of teenage girls, Guyland takes us to the land of young men." -- Mary Pipher, Ph.D., author of Reviving Ophelia
"Michael Kimmels Guyland could save the humanity of many young men-and the sanity of their friends and parents-by explaining the forces behind a newly extended adolesence. With accuracy and empathy, he names the problem and offers compassionate bridges to adulthood." -- Gloria Steinem
"[A] deft exploration grounded in research....Kimmel offers a highly practical guide to male youth." -- Publishers Weekly
Kimmel calls on us all to see the boy in the pseudo-man, to break the silence with which we surround them, and do what it takes to help them grow into real men." -- Arlie Hochschild, author of The Second Shift, The Time Bind, and The Commercialization of Intimate Life
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