Articles
Scope and Contents
a. Acker, Martin, (1986). Real Men. Old Oregon (Winter), pp. 28 – 30.
b. Baraff, Al (1984). Male Homophobia. Voices (Fall), pp. 89 – 91.
c. Bornstein, Jerry (nd). I, a Househusband.
d. Brod, Harry (1990). Scholarly Studies of Men: The New Field Is an Essential Compliment to Women’s Studies. The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 21, p. B1 – 3.
e. Butts, Dan (1993). Male Power: Myth, Reality & Transformation. See also Changing Men Collections Vertical file (CMVF) and Daniel R. Butts’ column in PhenomeNEWS! and The Wisdom Wheel, Newsletter of the Men’s Wisdom Council of Detroit for additional articles by Dan Butts. See also catalogued Detroit Men’s Wisdom Council CMVF.
f. Cade, John (1991). Men’s ritual: One Man’s Odyssey through the world of All-Male Weekends. Joe Weider’s Men’s fitness, Oct., pp. 32 – 37.
g. Chessler, Phyllis (9174). Exploring the Myths Men have About Women. True (April), pp. 30, 43 & 44.
h. Dowling, Ralph, A. (1980). Men Are Secretaries, Too! The Balance Sheet (Sept.), pp. 9 & 10, 47.
i. Five Modes of Strategic Thinking.
j. Is the Men’s Movement a Backlash Against Feminism? MAN! (Summer, 1992) pp. 54 –59.
k. Machismo in Mexico: Carlos Fuentes Talks in Johns Hopkins Magazine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, Sept. 1976.
l. Men. from New York Woman’s Survival Sourcebook. NY: Knopf (1975), pp. 221 – 227.
m. Gatto, John Taylor (1995). The Nine Myths of Schooling, Liberty, Vol. 9, No 1 (Sept.), pp. 31 – 34.
n. Glass, Leonard L. (1980). The Dartmouth Animal and the Hypermasculine Myth, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, Sept., pp. 34 – 36 & 45 – 46.
o. Grady, Kathleen E. (1979). Final Report APA Division 35 Task Force on the Male Sex Role and the Psychology of Women, submitted Sept. 1.
p. Farrell, Warren (1992). The Future of the Men’s Movement: Key note Address at the International Men’s Conference, Austin, TX, Oct., 18, 1991, published in The Liberator, Official network publication for American Father’s Rights Conference and others. Richard Doyle is the Editor. See Changing Men Collections for holdings of The Liberator and Richard Doyle’s archive materials later in this guide.
q. Harding, Christopher (1993). What’s All This About a Men’s Movement. Chesapeake Men’s Exchange (April), pp. 1 – 4. Chris Harding was the editor of Wingspan. Also see catalogued issues of Wingspan and Chesapeake Men’s Exchange and Editor of Wingspan: Inside the Men's Movement.
r. Hartnett, John (1992). Making Him Whole: John Hartnett Recounts his Initiation into the Men’s Movement, a Weekend Retreat that Helped Him Purge Some Ghosts and Taught a Lesson in Brotherhood. The Southwest Journal (March), p. B-10.
s. Kadar, Andrew, G., (1994). The Sex-Bias Myth in Medicine. Atlantic Monthly (August) pp. 66 – 70.
t. Kaufman, Michael (nd). An Open Letter to the people of Jonesboro [Arkansas after the teen school shooting]. (Also see the vertical file on School Violence)
u. Koch, Stephen, (nd). The Guilty Sex: How American Men Became Irrelevant. Esquire July, pp. 53 – 57.
v. Kokopeli, Bruce and Lakey, George (1976). More Power Than We Want: Masculine Sexuality and Violence. WIN (July 29), pp. 4 – 7.
w. Maddocks, Melvin (1990). Myth-Rich. World Monitor (April), pp. 12 – 14.
x. Martin, Luia A. (1996). Fathers Respond to Feminist Fabrication & Distortion: Joint Statement of the Political Committee of the Ohio Chapter of the National Congress for Men, Nov. 1996.
y. Masters, Robert Augustus (nd). Releasing Sex from the Obligation to Make Us Feel Better. Magical Blend.
z. Mervosh, Michael (nd). The Hero’s Journey: A Call to Adventure Into the Deep Woods of the Heart. Stages are The Innocence, The Call to Adventure, Answering the Call/ Beginning the Journey, Crossing the Threshold/Entering the Forest, Sacrifice and Initiation, Facing the Dragon/Entering the Belly of the Beast, Allies/Synchronicity, Time of Blessing/Celebration, and Crossing the Threshold/ Returning Home.
aa. Michalowski, Helen (1980). The Army Will Make a ‘Man’ Out of You. WIN (March 1), p. 6 – 10.
bb. Mitz, Rick (nd). The Male Room: What Men’s Liberation is All About. GQ (October).
cc. Moyer, Bill and Tuttle, Alan (1977), Overcoming Masculine Oppression in Mixed Groups. WIN (Nov. 10).
dd. O’Connor, Terrance (1990). A Day for Men. Networker (May/June)
ee. Potter, Jessie (1977). An Open Letter to American Women About Men. Penthouse Forum Magazine, vol. 6, No. 9 (June), pp. 59 – 62.
ff. Saporta, Sol (1974). Language in a Sexist Society. Paper presented in New York at the Modern Language Assoc.
gg. Schocke, Doug (nd). Masculinist Theory.
hh. Sniechowski, James (1991). Feminism, Men’s Rights, and the Inner Male: A Conservation with Three Fathers of the Men’s Movement. Man! (Summer), pp. 14 – 18. (Also see vertical file on James Sniechowski)
ii. Theisen, Rev. Angeline E. M. (1991). Healing the Wound. ‘Sermon’ on the Mythopoetic Men’s Movement delivered at the Unitarian Universalist church of Greater Lansing on Jan. 20, 1991.
jj. The Men’s Movement (nd). The Door.
kk. Turning Point Men’s Collective pamphlet. (Also see catalogued newsletter)
ll. Walter, Ruth E. (1980). The Women’s Movement – Where Is It Leading? The Plain Truth (August), pp. 31 – 34.
mm. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women (1984). Research Report: Men’s Lives – Changes and Choices. Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall).
nn. Wood, Daniel B. (1996). The Men’s Movement: A Second Wave of Enthusiasm for Brotherhood. Christian Science Monitor (April 16), p. 1
oo. Zeth, Jeff (1991). Men and the Mythopoetic Tradition. Quest (Winter), pp. 40 – 46.
Dates
- Creation: 1970?-2016
Creator
- From the Collection: Changing Men Collections (Michigan State University. Libraries) (Organization)
- From the Collection: West Michigan Men's Center (Kalamazoo, Mich.) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research except for documents bound by a red ribbon, which are restricted.
Conditions Governing Access
The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Extent
From the Collection: approximately 292 Linear Feet (292 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository