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From the supplier: Classic Western myths reflect social mores and have helped define concepts of masculinity and behavior throughout history. Modern men can benefit from a retelling of myths such as the Green Man, and Odysseus which offer an alternative view of gender roles and male identity. While stories such as Heracles and Oedipus can offer detrimental messages to men concerning family and profession, others can serve as transformative messages of social and personal change.
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Title: Mythos and men: toward new paradigms of masculinity.
Author: Chris Blazina
Publication:The Journal of Men's Studies (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1997
Publisher: Men's Studies Press
Volume: v5 Issue: n4 Page: p285(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Mythos and men: toward new paradigms of masculinity.: An article from: The Journal of Men's Studies
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Author(s)Chris Blazina
PublisherMen's Studies Press
ISBN / ASINB00097MY8K
ISBN-13978B00097MY84
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank10,887,532
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