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Record ID: 7a8bbf29-64e5-4a5a-a94f-9ed65f9ee9a5
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Reaching men : strategies for preventing sexist attitudes, behaviors, and violence
Authors: Funk, Rus Ervin
Keywords: Training;Prevention;Community education;Theories of violence
Categories: Prevention
Year: 2003
Publisher: JIST Life, Indianapolis
Notes:  General Overview: :This US book is a manual for teachers who are educating men about sexism and violence.

Discussion: :Funk argues that violence is both derived from and used to maintain sexism, that is, men’s power and control over women. Part 1 of this book discusses the qualities that educators must bring to their work, the goals of educating men and some common challenges educators will face in dealing with these topics. Part 2 is an overview of rape and sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, domestic violence, pornography, prostitution, racism and homophobia. Part 3 considers how educating men about sexism and violence is a form of social change and gives examples of how men can take action, both as individuals or groups.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11515
ISBN: 9781558641778
Physical description: xx, 316 p. ; 28 cm.
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