Author:
Farrell, Warren.
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Descriptionxii, 258 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Note:Part 1 : Does feminism discriminate against men? / Warren Farrell -- Do we need men's studies? History is men's studies, right? -- Do men have the power? -- What the all-male draft and the combat exclusion of women tell us about men, women, and feminism -- Why do men die sooner and whose health is being neglected? -- Domestic violence : who is doing the battering, and what's the solution? -- The politics and psychology of rape, sex, and love -- Does the criminal justice system discriminate against men? -- Why men earn more : discrimination? choices? -- Are women doing two jobs while men do one? -- Marriage, divorce, and child custody -- Does popular culture discriminate against men? -- Are schools biased against girls? Or boys? -- Part 2 : Does feminism discriminate against men? / James P. Sterba -- The future of feminism and men -- Do we need men's studies--or is history men's studies? -- Do men have the power--and if so, would they want to change? -- What the all-male draft and the combat exclusion of women tell us about men, women, and feminism -- Why do men die sooner, and whose health is being neglected? -- Domestic violence : who is doing the battering, and what's the solution? -- Rape, date rape : how should we respond? -- Is the criminal justice system sexist? -- Why men earn more : discrimination? choices? -- Are women doing two jobs while men do one? -- Marriage, divorce, and child custody -- Do popular culture and the media discriminate against men? -- Are schools biased against women? or men? -- The future of feminism and men.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-240) and index.