To be a man : contribution from many men / Keith Thompson ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.

Program Title:
To be a man : contribution from many men / Keith Thompson ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1716
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Keith Thompson, author of "To Be A Man," discusses his anthology on masculinity. He addresses the issue of men as persuers who must be persistant in the face of women who are taught to attract but resist. Women project a double message, which are creating new problems in gender relations. He discusses the work of Robert Bly on male bonding, and the role of the father in raising male children. He calls for a human movement, in which men and women articulate their needs.|TO BE A MAN : CONTRIBUTION FROM MANY MEN / Keith Thompson| interviewed by Pamela Burton. - Keith Thompson, author of "To Be A Man," discusses his anthology on masculinity. He addresses the issue of men as persuers who must be persistant in the face of women who are taught to attract but resist. Women project a double message, which are creating new problems in gender relations. He discusses the work of Robert Bly on male bonding, and the role of the father in raising male children. He calls for a human movement, in which men and women articulate their needs. - RECORDED: 29 Oct. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFK, 29 Oct. 1991.

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Date Recorded on: 
29 Oct. 1991.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFK, 29 Oct. 1991.
Item duration: 
1 reel (40 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|40:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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