Holy Virility
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| Author | Emmanuel Reynaud |
|---|---|
Publication date | 1981 |
| ISBN | 0861043995 |
Holy Virility: The Social Construction of Masculinity is a 1981 book by Emmanuel Reynaud.[1]
First published in France in as La Sainte Virilité,[2] Holy Virility explores how language and society place pressure upon men to behave in line with their socially gendered role. Reynaud calls for men to fight for self-realization in order to emancipate themselves. He states that association of power in male sexuality prevents men from enjoying sensual sex.[3]
Daniel Wesler-Lang, in his article Déconstruire le masculin, problèmes épistémologiques, situates Reynauds thoughts within studies of masculinity and violence.[4]