Battle Cry
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Countering a culture that coerces men to suppress instead of express, Jason Wilson calls readers to unlearn society's definition of masculinity and discover the power of engaging with and mastering their emotions.
Jason Wilson ist emeritierter Professor für Spanisch und Lateinamerikanistik. Seine Arbeit befasst sich eingehend mit den Literaturen und Kulturen Lateinamerikas, wobei er deren Themen, stilistische Ansätze und kulturelle Kontexte untersucht. Wilson bietet den Lesern eine umfassende Perspektive auf den Reichtum der südamerikanischen Literatur und ihren weitreichenden Einfluss.






Countering a culture that coerces men to suppress instead of express, Jason Wilson calls readers to unlearn society's definition of masculinity and discover the power of engaging with and mastering their emotions.
In this powerful, message-driven memoir, Jason Wilson uses his life's trials and triumphs to show men how to escape emotional incarceration and embrace true masculinity.
A collection of the year's best travel writing.
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