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James Innes-Smith

    The Seven Ages of Man
    Bad Hair
    • Bad Hair

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      As a collection of the most disturbing hairstyles ever, Bad Hair Days isn't one for the faint-hearted! Mullets, quiffs, bouffes and flicks are just some of the follicle atrocities to have emerged from barbers' shops over the last 30 years - indeed, today they are often still proudly on display in the windows of traditional barbers. Here, collected in book form for the first - and possibly last - time, are the best of the worst of these gems, culled from the windows of hairdressers across the land. Now facing a tough onslaught from the sleek new designer salons, it may not be long before the familiar barbers' poles and cutthroats vanish forever, so if you're into tightly permed fringes or a Lady Di wave effect (and in 1981 a lot of men were), read on…Another hair-raisingly shocking book from the publishers of THE MULLET.

      Bad Hair
    • The Seven Ages of Man

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(7)Évaluer

      Men and women are at an historic crossroads. Post-Weinstein, anything seems possible. Finally, we have the opportunity to abandon past hostilities and forge a new and better understanding of each other. But dark forces have been amassing. Instead of seeking reconciliation, men and women are being encouraged to view each other with suspicion and mistrust. With battle-lines drawn, both sides have become increasingly polarised and resentful. The male suicide rate is soaring just as women are asking 'where have all the good guys gone?' Some men are even opting out of relationships with the opposite sex altogether. The gender roles are blurring, recriminations are flying and no one is sure where they stand. The very concept of masculinity is being sidelined and pathologised by an authoritarian orthodoxy that views straight white males as potential oppressors and women as helpless victims. This bloody conflict is being fought on many fronts, in online echo chambers, newspaper comment sections, political rallies, university lecture halls and in rootless ideological protests against vague adversaries. As ordinary men and women struggle to get to grips with the new identity politics, fourth-wave feminists battle it out with second-wave feminists and angry men's right activists, online trolls terrorise anyone they disagree with, while on college campuses young women are being warned to treat any kind of male attention with suspicion. Journalist James Innes-Smith travels to the frontline of this worrying new gender war and reveals why this is no longer simply a crisis of masculinity but a potential catastrophe with far-reaching implications for all of us

      The Seven Ages of Man