The Manipulated Man

The Manipulated Man by Esther Vilar, published by Pinter & Martin in 2008, is a revised edition of her classic work that explores the dynamics between men and women. This 156-page book presents Vilar’s perspective on gender roles, asserting that the fundamental nature of these relationships has remained largely unchanged since its original release. Through a blend of humor and insight, Vilar examines societal expectations and the interplay of power between the sexes.
In this edition, readers will find a thought-provoking analysis that challenges conventional views on gender and relationships. Vilar argues that men and women must confront their societal roles honestly to foster meaningful change. The book touches on themes relevant to social science, gender studies, and etiquette, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding men’s and women’s studies. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of gender interactions in contemporary society.
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Esther Vilar’s classic polemic about the relationship between the sexes caused a sensation on its first publication. In her introduction to this revised edition, Vilar maintains that very little has changed. A man is a human being who works, while a woman chooses to let a man provide for her and her children in return for carefully dispensed praise and sex.
Vilar’s perceptive, thought-provoking and often very funny look at the battle between the sexes has earned her severe criticism and even death threats. But Vilar’s intention is not misogynous: she maintains that only if women and men look at their place in society with honesty, will there be any hope for change.
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