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the making of modern immaturity

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An edition of Men to boys (2008)

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Publisher's description -- Adam Sandler movies, HBO's Entourage, and such magazines as Maxim and FHM all trade in and appeal to one character --

the modern boy-man. Addicted to video games, comic books, extreme sports, and dressing down, the boy-man would rather devote an afternoon to Grand Theft Auto than plan his next career move. He would rather prolong the hedonistic pleasures of youth than embrace the self-sacrificing demands of adulthood. When did maturity become the ultimate taboo? Men have gone from idolizing Cary Grant to aping Hugh Grant, shunning marriage and responsibility well into their twenties and thirties. Gary Cross, renowned cultural historian, identifies the boy-man and his habits, examining the attitudes and practices of three generations to make sense of this gradual but profound shift in American masculinity. Cross matches the rise of the American boy-man to trends in twentieth-century advertising, popular culture, and consumerism, and he locates the roots of our present crisis in the vague call for a new model of leadership that, ultimately, failed to offer a better concept of maturity.

Cross does not blame the young or glorify the past. He finds that men of the "Greatest Generation" might have embraced their role as providers but were confused by the contradictions and expectations of modern fatherhood. Their uncertainty gave birth to the Beats and men who indulged in childhood hobbies and boyish sports. Rather than fashion a new manhood, baby-boomers held onto their youth and, when that was gone, embraced Viagra. Without mature role models to emulate or rebel against, Generation X turned to cynicism and sensual intensity, and the media fed on this longing, transforming a life stage into a highly desirable lifestyle. Arguing that contemporary American culture undermines both conservative ideals of male maturity and the liberal values of community and responsibility, Cross concludes with a proposal for a modern marriage of personal desire and ethical adulthood.

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English
Pages
316

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Men to boys: the making of modern immaturity
2008, Columbia University Press
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.310973/0904
Library of Congress
HQ1090.3 .C76 2008, HQ1090.3.C76 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
316

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16522653M
Internet Archive
mentoboysmakingo0000cros
ISBN 13
9780231144308, 9780231513111
LCCN
2008005693
OCLC/WorldCat
196300199
Library Thing
6024317
Goodreads
4316701

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