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Now That We're Men

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Compassionate and insightful, this play and guidebook razes rape culture, interrogates masculinity, and breeds accountability without sacrificing boys.
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A rich resource with potential to support courageous exploration among high school and college students.KIRKUS REVIEWS

Following up Slut, her explosive 2015 play and guidebook for combating sexism and sexual violence, Katie Cappiello turns her perceptive eyes and ears to the lived experiences of young men as they try on sexuality and masculinity.Compassionate and piercingly insightful, this play and guidebook razes rape culture, interrogates traditional notions of masculinity, and breeds accountability—without sacrificing boys.

The guidebook contains the play, an activist guide, and raw dispatches from teenagers and young men.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: Dottir Press
Imprint: Dottir Press
Publication Date: 07 January 2020
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781948340182
Format: Paperback
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YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Boys & Men, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Performing Arts / Theater & Musicals, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Dating & Sex, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Peer Pressure

A rich resource with potential to support courageous exploration among high school and college students.KIRKUS REVIEWS

Smart, sharp, and ready for prime time.BROADWAY DIRECT

KATIE CAPPIELLO is an award-winning theater creator and acting teacher specializing in Method-based technique training. Katie has addressed The White House and The US Department of State to speak about the power of theater arts as a tool for policy and cultural change. Her plays include SLUT: The Play, Keep Your Eyes Open, Facebook Me, A Day in the Life, and Her Story: Uncut. Katie's been honored by dozens of organizations for her work using theatre as a space for young people to tell the truth about their lives and engage in community building and transformation and her plays have been performed around the world. Her original series Grand Army will debut on Netflix in early 2020.