From New York Times bestselling author, feminist pioneer, and cultural icon bell hooks, an evergreen treatise on how patriarchy and toxic masculinity hurts us all.
Feminist writing did not tell us about the deep inner misery of men.
Everyone needs to love and be loved—including men. But to know love, men must be able to look at the ways in which patriarchal culture keeps them from understanding themselves. In The Will to Change, bell hooks provides a compassionate guide for men of all ages and identities to understand how to be in touch with their feelings, and how to express versus repress the emotions that are a fundamental part of who we are.
With trademark candor and fierce intelligence, hooks addresses the most common concerns of men, such as fear of intimacy and loss of their patriarchal place in society, in new and challenging ways. The Will to Change “creates space for men to acknowledge their traumas and heal—not only for their sake, but for the sake of everyone in their lives” (BuzzFeed).
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"Amazing read by Bell Hooks if you want to begin thinking more about masculinity!"
— Sierra (5/5)
Important read - gift to the men in your life!
"An incredible and important book to read by bell hooks, especially for the men in your life."
— Jacq (5/5)
I changed. . .
". . . my underwear"
— Jafar (5/5)
Understanding boyhood is a path to healing.
"A must read for anyone who has grown up with boys and then grew up to love men."
— Mary (5/5)
Excellent
"I’m always grateful for the nuance that Bell Hooks incorporates into her analysis of the patriarchy. An interesting read that’s inspires a lot of reflection!"
— Jess (5/5)
A must read.
"This book was is an eye opening read. This is a book that everyone should read."
— Giving R. (5/5)
A must-read for men's book clubs
"bell hooks discusses the concept of masculinity in an accessible and loving way. She guides her readers through an exploration of the male-centric society that serves to victimize boys and men. The result is an encouraging narrative of new ways of being, expressions of love, and by lifting the silence. One thing I would like to read in books that encourage men to emote and be more vulnerable is to also encourage men to be accountable and recognize institutionalized violence. In male-centric societies, violence is directed at those with less power: women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals. The challenge is that the less powerful people's safety depends on men to change. Men can change. The title is apt; it's a question of will. It's about men questioning and challenging other men."
— Kb N. (4/5)
Insightful read
"I’ve always admired bell hooks’ ability to write about complex concepts and issues in such a digestible manner. She writes in a simple matter-of-fact fashion that hooks (no pun intended) both first time and returning readers."
— Raema (4/5)
Informative
"A really refreshing view on feminism and masculinity"
— Miky (5/5)
An Epiphany-Causing Must-Read for Everyone
"Wonderfully accessible and thorough analysis of the role of patriarchy in harming the emotional wellbeing of men — and, consequently, how men have been starved of love. The ideas and epiphanies brought about by ""The Will to Change"" should make it a must-read for everyone, women and men alike."
— Jaelin (5/5)
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Published date: Dec 21, 2004
Language: English
No. of Pages: 224
Publisher: Washington Square Press
ISBN: 9780743456081
Dimensions:
5.313" W x
0.6" L x
8.25" H
“A fierce...denunciation of patriarchy and a clarion call to the uncommitted to align themselves with visionary radical feminism.” —Publishers Weekly
bell hooks was a cultural critic, a feminist icon, and the renowned author of more than twenty books, including the enduring classic New York Times bestseller All About Love, Rock My Soul, The Will to Change, Sisters of the Yam, and When Angels Speak of Love. A charismatic speaker, she divided her time between teaching, writing, and lecturing around the world. She passed away in 2021.
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