The Will to Change
bell hooks's 2004 work on men, masculinity, and love — proper-feminist engagement with men
Tradition: Black-feminist theory / Critical masculinity studies
hooks's 2004 work on men, masculinity, and love — proper-feminist engagement with men
The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (2004) is bell hooks's major late work on men and masculinity. Drawing on the feminist commitments of her earlier work and her practical-philosophical work on love, the book treats: the political-cultural construction of patriarchal-masculine identity, the costs that patriarchal-masculinity imposes on men themselves, the proper-feminist engagement with men, the conditions for proper-loving relationships across patriarchal-gendered conditions.
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Editions cited
- The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (Atria Books, 2004)
School Embodiments
Major late-hooks Black-feminist work on masculinity.
"The proper-feminist analysis of patriarchal-masculinity must attend to what patriarchy costs men themselves; this is not optional." (The Will to Change)
Strong critical-theoretical framework on patriarchal-masculine identity construction.
"Patriarchal-masculinity is not natural-given but politically-historically constructed; the proper-critical analysis attends to this." (The Will to Change)
Continued practical-philosophical framework — proper-loving practice across gendered conditions.
"The proper-practical-philosophical work on love and masculinity must specify what proper-loving practice requires under patriarchal-gendered conditions." (The Will to Change)
Continued intersectional framework — race, gender, class inseparable in masculinity-analysis.
"The proper analysis of masculinity attends to race, class, and other intersectional conditions; what white-feminism could not see is the proper-intersectional construction of masculinity." (The Will to Change)
Engages — though does not fully adopt — queer-theoretical work on gender-construction.
"The queer-theoretical work on gender-construction is the proper-related theoretical framework; what Black-feminist analysis adds is the proper-intersectional specification." (The Will to Change)
Continued Black-radical-tradition framework.
"The proper Black-radical-tradition analysis of masculinity must attend to the proper-intersectional construction of Black-masculinity in particular." (The Will to Change)
Continued communitarian framework — proper-community as proper site of gender-political work.
"The proper-communal context is the proper site for the gender-political work of changing patriarchal-masculinity." (The Will to Change)
Internal Tensions
The Will to Change has been variously assessed — defenders see major late-hooks contribution to feminist work on masculinity, critics within and outside feminism have raised specific theoretical-political concerns.
I. Time
The 2004 late-hooks publication moment.
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II. Space
The American Black-feminist political-philosophical setting.
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III. Matter
The embodied men whose patriarchal-masculine condition the book examines.
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IV. Observer
hooks as proper Black-feminist theorist of masculinity.
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V. Energy
The political-philosophical-emotional energies of the gender-political work.
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VI. Information
The systematic content on masculinity and patriarchy.
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Computed school proximity
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How The Will to Change resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.