Description
The question that really comes out of this is ‘why
are boys behaving in this way?’ ‘Why is 90% of violence committed by
boys and men?’ It’s not just in these few places (like video games or
movies) but it’s in what passes for normal culture. It is part of the
normal training and conditioning and socializing of boys and men. That’s
a point that a lot of people don’t want to hear, but if you look at the
culture these kids are immersed in, violence is a normal, natural part,
not just of the world, but of being masculine or being a male person in
the world. It’s not just in these few places (like video games or
movies) but it’s in what passes for normal culture. It is part of the
normal training and conditioning and socializing of boys and men. That’s
a point that a lot of people don’t want to hear, but if you look at the
culture these kids are immersed in, violence is a normal, natural part,
not just of the world, but of being masculine or being a male person in
the world.
In this innovative and wide-ranging
analysis, Jackson Katz argues that widespread violence in American
society, including the tragic school shootings in Littleton, Colorado,
Jonesboro, Arkansas, and elsewhere, needs to be understood as part of an
ongoing crisis in masculinity. This exciting new media literacy tool–
utilizing racially diverse subject matter and examples– will enlighten
and provoke students (both males and females) to evaluate their own
participation in the culture of contemporary masculinity.
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Jackson Katz, Violence, Media, Crisis in Masculinity, boys, men, culture, littleton, colorado, jonesboro, arkansas, tragic school shootings, students, documentary, watch, free, online