Men

  • Men: Evolutionary and Life History
    By Richard G. BRIBIESCAS

    Harman, S. M., E.J. Metter,J. D.Tobin,J. Pearson, and M. R. Blackman. 2001. “Longitudinal effects of aging on serum total and free testosterone levels in healthy men: Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

  • Men: A User's Guide
    By Christine Hogan

    Give up all hope of peace while your mother - in - law is alive . JUVENAL , 40-125 A good mother - in - law can be worth her weight in gold . So why are there so many women who find they can't manage their partner's mothers and are ...

  • Men: Evolutionary and Life History
    By Richard G. BRIBIESCAS

    Suay, F., A. Salvador, E. Gonzalez-Bono, C. Sanchis, M. Martinez, S. Martinez-Sanchis, V. M. Simon, and J. B. Montoro. 1999. “Effects of competition and its outcome on serum testosterone, cortisol and prolactin.

  • Men: Some Assembly Required
    By Chuck Snyder

    A raucous tour through the mind of men introduces women to the inner workings of the male species and speculates on why God made them the way they are. Original.

  • Men: Evolutionary and Life History
    By Richard G. BRIBIESCAS

    What compels males to drive fast, act violently, and behave stupidly? Why are men's lives so different from those of women? Men presents a new approach to understanding the human male by drawing upon life history and evolutionary theory.

  • Men: Real Conversations
    By Emma Stirling, Anthony Denahy

    Sufi Scholar, Shaykh Abdul-Karim al-Jili (ra), has mentioned the term “Al Insan al-Kamil” (The perfect man). Can you briefly elaborate on this term and what it means? The concept of Perfect or Universal Man (al-insān al-kāmil) was ...

  • Men: Notes from an Ongoing Investigation
    By Laura Kipnis

    Essays about male vulnerability, male privilege, entitlement and abuse. Each chapter, save one, is devoted to an archetype of masculinity.

  • Men: An Owner's Manual
    By Stephanie Brush

    Men: An Owner's Manual

  • Men: Notes from an Ongoing Investigation
    By Laura Kipnis

    In the essays collected here, Laura Kipnis revisits the archetypes of wayward masculinity that have captured her imagination over the years, scrutinizing men who have figured in her own life alongside more controversial public examples.