Why Men Hate Women
Delve into the complexities of gender dynamics with Why Men Hate Women by Adam Jukes. Published in 1993, this thought-provoking book spans 345 pages and offers a deep exploration of the unsettling question: What drives a cultured and charming man, admired in his career and social circles, to exhibit violence towards a woman he claims to love?
Jukes draws upon a rich tapestry of insights from both men's and women's movements, as well as psychoanalytic literature, to shed light on this pressing issue. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the psychological and societal factors that contribute to violence against women, making it a critical read for students and professionals in psychology, gender studies, and family dynamics.
Engage with the profound themes of abuse, psychology, and societal violence in Why Men Hate Women, and gain a better understanding of the intricate relationships between gender and power.