
The Masculine Crisis: How To Rewrite Manhood in an Age of Social Struggle
Format: Paperback
Masculinity in Crisis - A Rewriting of Manhood by Josiah Cornell offers a clear and thoughtful examination of contemporary masculinity at a time of significant social change. Drawing on personal experience, professional insight, and sociocultural analysis, Cornell explores how traditional expectations of strength, dominance, and emotional restraint have shaped men's lives-and how these expectations are increasingly being questioned.
The book addresses the confusion, frustration, and isolation many men experience as long-standing norms shift. Cornell's work in prisons, probation services, and domestic violence prevention provides a grounded perspective on how cultural conditioning, trauma, and emotional suppression influence male behaviour. He highlights the personal and social costs of emotional repression, including loneliness, disconnection, and aggression.
Beyond critique, Masculinity in Crisis presents a constructive path forward. Cornell reframes vulnerability as a form of courage, encourages new approaches to fatherhood and male relationships, and promotes healthier emotional expression. The book examines issues such as male loneliness, the links between masculinity and violence, and the mental health challenges that disproportionately affect men, while offering a message of hope and possibility.
Cornell shifts the conversation from asking "what is wrong with men?" to considering "what has shaped men, and how can meaningful change occur?" This work is relevant to professionals in social care, education, psychology, and justice, as well as readers interested in the evolving landscape of gender and identity.
Ultimately, Masculinity in Crisis serves as both an analysis and a guide, encouraging reflection, dialogue, and growth. It offers a timely contribution to ongoing discussions about masculinity and its future.
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