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Before They Were Men: Essays on Manhood, Compassion, and What Went Wrong

AUTHOR Tobia, Jacob
PUBLISHER Harmony (08/26/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Gender nonconforming thought leader and bestselling author Jacob Tobia offers a paradigm-shifting argument for fundamentally reframing how we think about men.

"A reckoning, a manifesto, a wellspring of curiosity, and an invitation to consider better ways of imagining masculinity."--Amanda Montell, New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Magical Overthinking, Cultish, and Wordslut

The conversation about masculinity, patriarchy, and misogyny has never been so prominent or heated. Alarmed by a new generation of angry, broken young men, genderqueer writer Jacob Tobia sets out to explore what's going on and comes to a shocking conclusion: Emotionally and spiritually speaking, men and boys may be the ones suffering the most under the gender binary right now.

Tobia should know. For their gender-defying adolescent heart, the nonconsensual process of being "made a man" was crushing. After spending a lifetime fleeing manhood and masculinity, they dare to ask the question: What happens if we stop understanding men as categorical beneficiaries of patriarchal institutions and start understanding them for what they are--co-survivors of patriarchy itself?

In a series of personal and revolutionary essays, Before They Were Men argues that we must rewire much of our framework of feminism. Through this much-needed nonbinary intervention into a two-sided discourse gone stale, Tobia boldly posits compassion and empathy as the forces that will lead men--and us all--to a brighter future. Urgent, surprising, and counterintuitive, their book covers topics such as

- the unspoken body image issues and dysmorphia confronting men and boys
- the difficulty of challenging a world that glorifies war, aggression, and the violence of men
- the case for rethinking, and ultimately retiring, counterproductive terms like "toxic masculinity" and "male privilege"

From exploring the abuse endured by men in the name of gender norms to addressing the myriad failures of feminist discourse in grappling with men's suffering, this book calls everyone--men, women, and nonbinary people alike--back to the table.

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ISBN-13: 9780593797945
ISBN-10: 0593797949
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 320
Carton Quantity: 12
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 1.30 x 9.40 inches
Weight: 1.20 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Social Science | Men's Studies
Social Science | Gender & Sexuality
Social Science | Activism & Social Justice
Dewey Decimal: 305.31
Library of Congress Control Number: 2025008047
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Gender nonconforming thought leader and bestselling author Jacob Tobia offers a paradigm-shifting argument for fundamentally reframing how we think about men.

"A reckoning, a manifesto, a wellspring of curiosity, and an invitation to consider better ways of imagining masculinity."--Amanda Montell, New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Magical Overthinking, Cultish, and Wordslut

The conversation about masculinity, patriarchy, and misogyny has never been so prominent or heated. Alarmed by a new generation of angry, broken young men, genderqueer writer Jacob Tobia sets out to explore what's going on and comes to a shocking conclusion: Emotionally and spiritually speaking, men and boys may be the ones suffering the most under the gender binary right now.

Tobia should know. For their gender-defying adolescent heart, the nonconsensual process of being "made a man" was crushing. After spending a lifetime fleeing manhood and masculinity, they dare to ask the question: What happens if we stop understanding men as categorical beneficiaries of patriarchal institutions and start understanding them for what they are--co-survivors of patriarchy itself?

In a series of personal and revolutionary essays, Before They Were Men argues that we must rewire much of our framework of feminism. Through this much-needed nonbinary intervention into a two-sided discourse gone stale, Tobia boldly posits compassion and empathy as the forces that will lead men--and us all--to a brighter future. Urgent, surprising, and counterintuitive, their book covers topics such as

- the unspoken body image issues and dysmorphia confronting men and boys
- the difficulty of challenging a world that glorifies war, aggression, and the violence of men
- the case for rethinking, and ultimately retiring, counterproductive terms like "toxic masculinity" and "male privilege"

From exploring the abuse endured by men in the name of gender norms to addressing the myriad failures of feminist discourse in grappling with men's suffering, this book calls everyone--men, women, and nonbinary people alike--back to the table.

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