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That's What He Said
What Men Say About Gender and Society
That's What He Said
What Men Say About Gender and Society
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Description
What does it mean to be a “man”? What do men think about contemporary notions of gender and the social issues stemming from these ideas?
Drawing from the responses of thousands of men, J. E. Sumerau and Giuseppina Valle Holway invite readers to see how men react to aspects of what it means to be a man today. They argue that an interest in men's attitudes can provide revelations about broader relationships between gender and society. This book uncovers how men affirm or reject contemporary aspects of manhood, and the ways these attitudes influence important aspects of their lives including relationships, families, religion, health, and sexual behaviors. Bookended by a methodological appendix of the measures, approach, and limitations of the decade-spanning study examined, That's What He Said is an important analytical introduction to manhood in contemporary society.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2: Manhood Through Time & Space
Chapter 3: Manhood Across Social Identities
Chapter 4: Manhood in the Context of Religion
Chapter 5: Manhood in the Context of Family
Chapter 6: The Meaning of Manhood
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Product details

Published | 19 Feb 2026 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781538196960 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 20 b/w illustrations; 24 tables |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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That's What He Said is a vital resource for teaching and research alike. Sumerau and Holway's accessible analyses of nationally representative data reveal the structure of men's gender attitudes across time, place, family, and health. It's a treasure trove of findings about persistence, variation, and change in contemporary masculinities that will be important for years to come.
Tristan Bridges, UC Santa Barbara
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Sumerau and Holway have written a highly innovative methodological account of the meaning and manifestation of manhood in the 21st century. That's What He Said is a must-read primer for scholars who are interested in how and why quantitative methods should be used to systematically study gender.
Lisa Miller, Eckerd College