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A carregar... Virility Rituals of North American Teenage Boys (edição 2013)por Matt Briggs (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. The book Virility Rituals of North American Teenage Boys is interesting, to say the least. This book is border line erotic, yet the author Matt Briggs keeps it from crossing that line. This book gives great incite North American teenage boys or just teenage boys in general. Very informative. The book is written in the first person which makes it very interesting to read. It is a collection of stories or rituals of teenage boys and/or men. I would recommend this book to anyone studying Philosophy and/or Psychology of men. It you are familiar with Philosophy and the ideas of Lawrence Kolhberg, this book is written from stage 1 of thinking to about stage 4.5. Again an interesting read to say the least. ( )sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
In the Virility Rituals of North American Teenage Boys tells stories set at the boundary between real men and boys in man drag. In the title story, a man tells the various myths associated with his manhood from the Breakfast Club inspired obsession with “Elephantitis of the nuts” to an unexpected bodily testing sequence executed under the florescent glare of middle school lights. The characters in the fourteen stories live in the shadow of a failed macho culture. These stories have appeared in Birkensnake, The Chicago Review, Filter Magazine, MonkeyBicycle, Roethke Readings, Spork, and TRNSF Magazine. The Review of Contemporary Fiction wrote of Briggs’ stories, “As with the songs, the stories are all about life out of kilter, told with charm from the perspective of the odd as norm, not so much magical realism than delightfully pernicious absurdity.” Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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