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Fathers, Sons and Lovers - Men talk about their lives from the 1930s to today
By Peter West
In Fathers, Sons and Lovers, men and boys who grew up in the time between the Depression and the 1990s talk of important facets in their lives. Are men easier to be with today? How do boys become recognised as men now compared to earlier eras? Have expectations within relationships altered? Their stories reflect their humour, passions, vitality, wisdom and longings. Dr Peter West, Senior lecturer in Education at the University of Western Sydney, Nepean, is a well-known spokesperson on issues concerning men and boys.
ISBN 0646288164
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