A man can be a feminist without being weak. What drives him towards the view lies in his sense of himself and his power as a male. Where the late 20th and early 21st centuries have seen challenges to the Western masculine identity on a level never before seen, confident men are finding common ground with the new fourth wave of feminism–a movement which turns its back on the pervasive pressure to be 'macho at all costs.’
Spis treści
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
1 My First Encounters with Feminism
- Encountering less aggressive options
- Being male isn’t that bad, but…
- The need for better paths
2 How a Male Becomes Feminist
- Preferences which aren’t always macho
- Where the change began
- How a male can end up cornered through no fault of his own
- #Me Too
- So we ended it
- On non-standard relationships
- On non-standard sexuality
- Summary
3 A Chapter for Black Males (Which Everyone Should Read)
4 Black Male Feminist
- Males as feminists in practice
5 A Short Note on Feminism’s Four Waves
6 On Abuse and Domestic Violence
- Ignoring class-level abuse limits private-level advocacy
- Male solutions for domestic violence
- Let’s summarize this.
- To those with a vendetta…
7 One Man’s Understanding of Sex, Gender, and Feminism
- How a male might view his feminist partner
- An alternative look at feminism
- Differences in connotation
- Central ideas
- Sex
- Sexuality
- Gender
- Group size
- Sexual practice
- Obstructions to the feminist agenda
- Heteronormativity
- Patriarchy
- Summary
8 On Patriarchal Systems
- The implications for feminism
9 Conclusion
References