Self-Made Man

Self-Made Man

By Norah Vincent

Subjects: Sociology, Man-woman relationships, Masculinité, Rôle selon le sexe, Male impersonators, Men, Biographies, Psychology, Masculinity, Biography, Nonfiction, Gender Studies, Sex role, Women, united states, biography, Biography & Autobiography, Actrices travesties

Description: A journalist's provocative and spellbinding account of her eighteen months spent disguised as a manNorah Vincent became an instant media sensation with the publication of Self-Made Man, her take on just how hard it is to be a man, even in a man's world. Following in the tradition of John Howard Griffin (Black Like Me), Norah spent a year and a half disguised as her male alter ego, Ned, exploring what men are like when women aren't around. As Ned, she joins a bowling team, takes a high-octane sales job, goes on dates with women (and men), visits strip clubs, and even manages to infiltrate a monastery and a men's therapy group. At once thought- provoking and pure fun to read, Self-Made Man is a sympathetic and thrilling tour de force of immersion journalism.

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