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''Holy Virility: The Social Construction of Masculinity'' is a 1981 book by Emmanuel Reynaud. First published in France in as ''La Sainte Virilité'', ''Holy Virility'' explores how language and society place pressure upon men to behave in line with their socially gendered role. Reynaud calls for men to fight for
self-realization Self-realization is a term used in Western philosophy, psychology, and spirituality; and in Indian religions. In the Western understanding, it is the "fulfillment by oneself of the possibilities of one's character or personality" (see also ...
in order to emancipate themselves. He states that association of power in
male sexuality Human male sexuality encompasses a wide variety of feelings and behaviors. Men's feelings of attraction may be caused by various physical and social traits of their potential partner. Men's sexual behavior can be affected by many factors, inclu ...
prevents men from enjoying sensual sex. Daniel Wesler-Lang, in his article Déconstruire le masculin, problèmes épistémologiques, situates Reynauds thoughts within studies of masculinity and violence. Background on Holy Virility ''Holy Virility'' observes the different aspects of male power that is perpetrated on women. The book The Social Construction of Masculinity explains how Holy Virility and males are oppressed to measure up to the standards of being an identified male. The author Emmanuel Renaud argues that “It is within men’s grasp to reject power relations and begin to behave in a way that is neither hierarchical nor exploitative.” The author explores different dynamics and is active in finding knowledge to educate men and women. The books main focus is on men’s biological makeup, sexuality, phallic orgasm, language, being a dad/rapist and being married. Emmanuel Reynaud explores and explains how men’s performance in society are supposed to be masculine. Emmanuel Reynaud born in France influences and educates the men’s movement in France. Today some of the concepts used in the book are seen in today’s society. Western and Eastern ideologies of being a man and women are different throughout history. Men abuse the power they have and seem hierarchal against women. Holy Virility is the social construction of masculinity. Men today are taught to act a certain way through gender, men for masculinity and female through acting feminine. Although, men and women can put on a performance of opposite genders. The Holy Virility explains the reasons why do men act the way they do and give concrete information about men's performance.


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*{{cite web, url=http://www.newint.org/issue158/power.htm, title=Power And Pleasure -- New Internationalist, publisher=newint.org, access-date=2014-05-17, archive-date=2008-12-04, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204083233/http://www.newint.org/issue158/power.htm, url-status=dead 1981 non-fiction books Books about men Books about social constructionism French non-fiction books Men and feminism Masculinity Masculist books