Kay Leigh Hagan discusses a group of women writers who are responding to Robert Bly's "Iron John and the Men's Movement." Hagan traces out Bly's premise of the confusion among men owing to the erosian of patriarchal society. The goal, she argues, is to use propertied white males to leverage equality and liberation for all people. There has alread been too much separation of the genders. The final objective should be a joining of the two.|WOMEN RESPOND TO THE MEN'S MOVEMENT / Kay Leigh Hagan| produced by Jude McGee. - Kay Leigh Hagan discusses a group of women writers who are responding to Robert Bly's "Iron John and the Men's Movement." Hagan traces out Bly's premise of the confusion among men owing to the erosian of patriarchal society. The goal, she argues, is to use propertied white males to leverage equality and liberation for all people. There has alread been too much separation of the genders. The final objective should be a joining of the two. - RECORDED: 12 June 1992.
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