Chivalry A Gynocentric Tradition

Cover of Chivalry A Gynocentric Tradition by Paul Elam
Author: Paul Elam
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781798436868
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.35053499658 pounds
Width: 0.25 inches
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Chivalry A Gynocentric Tradition by Paul Elam, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC in March 2019, explores the concept of chivalry and its implications for men. This edition, comprising 100 pages, delves into the societal expectations placed on males regarding protection and provision for women. The book critically examines the traditional narratives surrounding chivalry, questioning its values and the potential consequences for men’s mental health and well-being.

Readers will find a collection of essays that challenge the conventional understanding of chivalry, offering insights into its historical roots and contemporary relevance. The authors, Peter Wright and Paul Elam, present real-life examples and discuss various aspects of chivalric behavior, including its impact on male identity and societal roles. Topics such as the expectations of male sacrifice and the dynamics of gender relations are addressed, providing a nuanced perspective on this enduring tradition.


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The importance of chivalry is taught to little girls and boys from the start, outlining the rules of male obligation that will guide sexual relations throughout their lifetimes; i.e., males are here to protect and provide for women. The victories of legendary heroes whose deeds are rounded with applause and happily-ever-afters appears to seal the fate of chivalry as the necessary path of every man. Those few who do pause to question chivalry’s values however (its rote expectation of male sacrifice, possibility of danger or injury, impacts on mental health, potential for exploitation and abuse, or the question of valid compensations for ongoing sacrifices) may conclude that it serves as a poor life map, or worse that it amounts to a malignant and toxic form of masculinity. This book examines the realities of chivalry beyond the usual platitudes to see what’s at stake for men. The essays, written by men’s advocates Peter Wright and Paul Elam, survey the roots of the chivalric tradition and examine real life examples of chivalry in action. Chapters include:1. The Birth Of Chivalric Love2. A Bastardized Chivalry3. What Ever Happened To Chivalry?4. Sporting Tournaments: ‘It Will Make A Man Out Of You’5. Intervening for women6. Chivalry: A Learned Deathwish7. Death By Chivalry: Portland Edition8. Aggrieved Entitlement: Women’s Reaction to Temporary Loss Of Chivalry9. Can A Woman Be Chivalrous?

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