Are men obsolete? Rosin and Dowd vs. Moran and Paglia : the Munk debate on gender
(2014)

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[United States] : House of Anansi Press : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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9781770894525 (electronic bk.) MWT11380244, 1770894527 (electronic bk.) 11380244
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English
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For the first time in history, will it be better to be a woman than a man in the upcoming century? The twelfth semi-annual Munk Debate pits Hanna Rosin and Maureen Dowd against Caitlin Moran and Camille Paglia to debate one of the biggest socio-economic phenomena of our time the relative decline of the power and status of men in the workplace, in the family, and society at large. Men have traditionally been the dominant sex. But now, for the first time, a host of indicators suggests that women not only are achieving equality with men, but are fast emerging as the more successful sex of the species. Whether in education, employment, personal health, or child rearing, statistics point to a rise in the status and power of women at home, in the workplace, and in traditional male bastions such as politics. But are men, and the age-old power structures associated with maleness, permanently in decline?

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