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I Blame Society

Ruth Whippman

Modern life and the forces that shape it. Gender, feminism, masculinity, mental health, psychology, culture, motherhood, anxiety, fear, self-loathing... that kind of thing.

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Men don't need to be heroes. They just need to be people.

Hello. Sorry for the delay in getting this newsletter out. It’s been a crazy time with the seemingly neverending launch for Boymom and the ongoing (lack of) summer childcare. If you responded to my last post about my planned Zoom discussion...

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Male emotions are a joke

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BOYMOM- OUT TOMORROW

Tomorrow, June 4th is publication day for my new book, BOYMOM, Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity. The book is a mix of memoir ( I’m a feminist with three sons and lots of conflicted feelings!) cultural analysis and re...

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Boyhood: The Shark Experience

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  • Ruth Whippman

    Author and journalist. Words in New York Times, Guardian, Time etc. Author of BoyMom, Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity (Harmony/ Penguin 2024) and America the Anxious (St Martins 2016)

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