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Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys is a 2011 non-fiction book written by Kay Hymowitz.[1][2][3]

The book was published by Basic Books.[4]

Manning Up explores how women’s gains in education and economics have made turned a number of men into “adultescents” who delay adulthood and their traditional roles.

Kirkus Reviews, “A witty and insightful cultural analysis.”[5]

The Guardian, “Like many other books of popular scholarship, Manning Up also tends to feel like an extended sales pitch for its own neologisms. “Preadulthood”, “the New Girl Order” and “the child-man”, in this case, are the phrases that Hymowitz would like to see catch on. They won’t, I don’t think. But here is a neologism of my own: “slacademic”. As is the rule with these terms, it should be self-explanatory.”[6]

  1. ^ NR INTERVIEW (March 25, 2011). “Dude, Be a Man!”. National Review.
  2. ^ Hymowitz, Kay (2011). “Manning Up”. Google Books.
  3. ^ Hymowitz, Kay S. (February 19, 2011). “Where Have The Good Men Gone?”. The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on December 30, 2014.
  4. ^ Hymowitz, Kay. “Manning Up”. Internet Archive.
  5. ^ “A witty and insightful cultural analysis”. Mannng Up. Kirkus Reviews. March 1, 2011.
  6. ^ Benedictus, Leo (March 26, 2011). “Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys by Kay S Hymowitz – review”. The Guardian.

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