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Where men hide

โœ Scribed by James B Twitchell; Kenneth Charles Ross


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
260
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents



Content: Introduction Photographer's Note 1. The Deer Camp: The Hunt 2. The Boxing Ring: Shame and Honor 3. The Fraternal Lodge: Initiation of Brotherhood 4. The Snuggery: Fathers, Sons, and Trains 5. A Room of His Own: Two of Man's Best Friends 6. The Garage: Car and Calendar 7. The American Barbershop: "Next Gentleman" 8. The Baseball Dugout: Chew, Spit, and Fight 9. Getting Outta Here: My Wheels, My Self 10. The Recliner Chair: Hiding in Plain Sight 11. Strip Clubs: Hiding Behind the Ogle 12. "Aah lurve this place": The Male Way of Eating 13. The Workshop Warren: Hammer Time 14. On the Job: Hiding Out in the Office 15. Male Bonding for God Conclusion Works Cited


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