"I admit I was skeptical that a traditional psychoanalytic framework could encompass the massive changes in gender and sexuality, but Seidman and Frank proved me wrong. Their explorations of masculinity widens the range of psychoanalysis and also deepens our understanding of different groups of men. A primer for our time."—Michael Kimmel, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies; Executive Director, Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities, USA"Doing for men what psychoanalytic feminists have done for women, Seidman and Frank offer compelling perspectives and fascinating clinical stories revealing the struggles men undergo as they wrestle with phallic and narcissistic masculine demands while creating their own ethically informed and individualized gendered subjectivities. This book makes it clear that psychoanalytic exploration is crucial for understanding the extraordinary range of how contemporary men ‘do’ gender."—Lynne Layton, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, USA; author of Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy? Clinical Practice Meets Postmodern Gender Theory