Portada

SHADOWS OF POWER IBD

BOOK PUBLISHING PULSE
09 / 2025
9781918171549
Inglés

Sinopsis

Shadows of Power is a sweeping and provocative exploration of how gender roles have shifted over the past four centuries and the consequences weâÇÖre still reckoning with. While women have risen in education, leadership, and social influence, men are increasingly left behind struggling in silence with mental health, academic failure, economic instability, and a collapsing sense of purpose. Through a lens sharpened by history, sociology, and cultural insight, Dr. Kevin Brown maps the long arc of male dominance and its steady unraveling. He revisits the forgotten women who defied erasure, the rigid systems that upheld patriarchy, and the urgent crises that now engulf boys and men in todayâÇÖs society. This is not a story of winners and losers it is a warning, a reflection, and a roadmap, because the future of any society is not built on the rise of one gender, but on the healing of both.This book is not an attack on progress, feminism, or gender equity. Quite the opposite. It is a call to deepen that progress by widening our lens, by recognizing that systems that once suppressed women also rigidly confined men. The same patriarchal blueprints that denied women education and opportunity also taught men to bury emotion, equate worth with dominance, and fear vulnerability. These systems no longer serve anyone.From classrooms to prisons, boardrooms to family homes,áShadows of Poweráchallenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender, privilege, and power, while offering insights into what families, educators, and policymakers can do to help men thrive in a changing world.Why This Book MattersParents of sonsáwill find critical guidance on the challenges their boys face.Wives and partnersáwill better understand the pressures shaping menâÇÖs mental and emotional health.Schools and educatorsáwill discover how gender gaps in education are reshaping classrooms.Criminal justice and policymakersáwill gain insights into cycles of poverty, trauma, and incarceration.Workbook Included with the book.

PVP
26,93