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In this book, Andreas G. Philaretou uses autobiographical reflection to investigate the negative impact of traditional masculine gender socialization on men's lives. In particular, Philaretou examines personal recollective accounts from early childhood socialization, and experiences with a number of traumatic episodes that unfolded during his intimate heterosexual and familial relationships. Through an analysis that uses a feminist postmodern ideology of gender deconstruction and reconstruction, Philaretou sheds new light on the understudied area of male hurt, which is often experienced within the context of interpersonal relationships in dating, marital, and familial settings, and tends to be manifested in the form of male sexual anxiety, sexual addiction, and relational abuse.
Andreas G. Philaretou has a Ph.D. in Family Studies from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Western Michigan University.
Chapter 1 List of FiguresChapter 2 PrefaceChapter 3 AcknowledgementsChapter 4 IntroductionChapter 5 Patriarchy and the Masculine EthosChapter 6 Masculinity and Male SexualityChapter 7 Autobiographical ResearchChapter 8 The Themes: Anxiety, Addiction, and AbuseChapter 9 Macro and Micro ReconstructionChapter 10 Appendix AChapter 11 BibliographyChapter 12 Biographical SketchChapter 13 Index