Man Out
Men on the Sidelines of American Life- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2018
Summary
The story of men who are hurting—and hurting America by their absence
Man Out describes the millions of men on the sidelines of life in the United States. Many of them have been pushed out of the mainstream because of an economy and society where the odds are stacked against them; others have chosen to be on the outskirts of twenty-first-century America. These men are disconnected from work, personal relationships, family and children, and civic and community life. They may be angry at government, employers, women, and "the system" in general—and millions of them have done time in prison and have cast aside many social norms.
Sadly, too many of these men are unsure what it means to be a man in contemporary society. Wives or partners reject them; children are estranged from them; and family, friends, and neighbors are embarrassed by them. Many have disappeared into a netherworld of drugs, alcohol, poor health, loneliness, misogyny, economic insecurity, online gaming, pornography, other off-the-grid corners of the internet, and a fantasy world of starting their own business or even writing the Great American novel.
Most of the men described in this book are poorly educated, with low incomes and often with very few prospects for rewarding employment. They are also disproportionately found among millennials, those over 50, and African American men. Increasingly, however, these lost men are discovered even in tony suburbs and throughout the nation. It is a myth that men on the outer corners of society are only lower-middle-class white men dislocated by technology and globalization.
Unlike those who primarily blame an unjust economy, government policies, or a culture sanctioning "laziness," Man Out explores the complex interplay between economics and culture. It rejects the politically charged dichotomy of seeing such men as either victims or culprits. These men are hurting, and in turn they are hurting families and hurting America. It is essential to address their problems.
Man Out draws on a wide range of data and existing research as well as interviews with several hundred men, women, and a wide variety of economists and other social scientists, social service providers and physicians, and with employers, through a national online survey and in-depth fieldwork in several communities.
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- Copyright year
- 2018
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8157-3274-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8157-3275-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- backcover1
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- Table of Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Preface No access
- A Personal Note No access
- American Men on the Sidelines No access Pages 1 - 23
- The Male Nonworking Class No access Pages 24 - 54
- Frackville, Pennsylvania: Portrait of a Town No access Pages 55 - 60
- Masculinity, Mating, and Misogyny No access Pages 61 - 84
- The New Lost Boys: Millennials at Home and at Sea No access Pages 85 - 108
- Online, Offline No access Pages 109 - 124
- Marriage and Husbands 2.0 No access Pages 125 - 143
- Fathers without Children No access Pages 144 - 166
- Male Sickness and Sadness No access Pages 167 - 180
- Horicon, Wisconsin: Portrait of a Town No access Pages 181 - 186
- Locked Out: Formerly Incarcerated Men No access Pages 187 - 199
- Civitas Sundered No access Pages 200 - 214
- A Road to Recovery, or Men In? No access Pages 215 - 238
- Notes No access Pages 239 - 290
- Index No access Pages 291 - backcover1





