Masculine Domination
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Pierre Bourdieu in his influential book, Masculine Domination. Published in 2001, this essential read spans 144 pages and marks a significant moment in the exploration of gender dynamics within society. Bourdieu, a prominent social thinker, delves into the complexities of masculinity and its impact on social structures, making this work a vital addition to the fields of ethnography, sociology, and men's studies.
As the first book where Bourdieu explicitly addresses gender issues, Masculine Domination invites readers to critically engage with the cultural and social underpinnings of gender relations. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in the evolving discourse around gender, this book offers profound insights that are both thought-provoking and essential for understanding contemporary societal challenges.
Explore the depths of Bourdieu's analysis and enrich your perspective on gender with this compelling work.