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  • Have you been reading any of the reviews of a book called Guyland?

    Lesley M. M. Blume: Candace Bushnell On Sex, Money, And Sarah Palin 2008

  • In his new book, "Guyland," the State University of New York at Stony Brook professor notes that the traditional markers of manhood — leaving home, getting an education, finding a partner, starting work and becoming a father — have moved downfield as the passage from adolescence to adulthood has evolved from "a transitional moment to a whole new stage of life."

    Why I Am Leaving Guyland 2008

  • These are deficiencies that sink "Guyland" into incoherence.

    Man and Sillyman Kay Hymowitz 2008

  • Like Mr. Cross, Michael Kimmel, the author of the frequently cited "Manhood in America" (1996) and now of the cleverly titled "Guyland," finds that young men today just wanna have fun.

    Man and Sillyman Kay Hymowitz 2008

  • Allah Ghaïlán, held a similar position in this district when Tangier was occupied by the English, who knew him as "Guyland," and paid him tribute.

    Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond Budgett Meakin 1886

  • This episode of disenchantment was almost cosmically responded to by a later morning discussion, just a few clicks further down the FM spectrum, as I listened to sociologist Michael Kimmel speak on the topic of "Guyland" and the phenomenon of bromance.

    gauntlet.ucalgary.ca RSS feed 2009

  • I also am keenly interested at how this supposed "Guyland" effects gay men.

    The Bilerico Project 2008

  • "Guyland" and how it effects and relates to the gay community. read the entire book ... which probably would prove helpful.

    The Bilerico Project 2008

  • In his new book, "Guyland," the State University of New York at Stony Brook professor notes that the traditional markers of manhood -- leaving home, getting an education, finding a partner, starting work and becoming a father -- have moved downfield as the passage from adolescence to adulthood has evolved from "a transitional moment to a whole new stage of life."

    The Institute 2008

  • "Guyland," a new development stage in young men's lives that encompasses the years from 16 to

    The Bilerico Project 2008

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