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Michael Messner already known for his nuanced explorations of masculinities in sport here humanely explores the evolving often confusing dynamics of masculinities between three generations of boys and men. This candid memoir will make engrossing reading for both seasoned scholars and newcomers to gender studies. Cynthia Enloe author of Nimos War Emmas War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War For decades feminist scholars memoirists and novelists have explored the lineaments of mother-daughter relationships yet the world of fathers and sons has garnered relatively little attention. In his closely observed memoir King of the Wild Suburb noted Gender Studies scholar Michael Messner opens up the affective terrain between fathers and sons and in the process deepens and complicates our understanding of masculinity. Alice Echols author of Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture Michael Messners reflections on coming of age in the pivotal Sixties deftly captures the fault lines that separated so many young men and women from the lives of their parents and grandparents. It was perhaps easier for young women to rebel and choose careers over homemaking than it was for young men to opt out of a culture that made war guns and hunting the anchors of manhood. King of the Wild Suburb helps us understand how masculinity has changed albeit still precariously making it possible to maintain a fidelity to ones past while passing on to the next generation a freedom to explore new ways to be a man. Jan E. Dizard author of Mortal Stakes: Hunters and Hunting in Contemporary America