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Men Enjoy Hobbies

Jade Earing

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Men Enjoy Hobbies" explores the rise of male leisure in 1960s America, a period of significant social change. Fueled by post-war economic growth and emerging retirement trends, men found themselves with unprecedented free time, prompting a re-evaluation of traditional masculinity. The book examines how this newfound leisure impacted American society, delving into the burgeoning hobby industry and its role in shaping male identity. It reveals how shifts in work-life balance allowed men to explore activities like woodworking and model trains, driving new forms of self-expression. The study offers unique insights into how consumer culture responded to these shifts. The work begins by establishing the demographic and economic conditions that fostered the rise of male leisure, transitions into an examination of the social and psychological impact of this newfound freedom, and finishes with an examination of the societal impact of these trends. The book analyzes retirement data, sociological studies, and advertising campaigns to provide a nuanced understanding of the era. By combining quantitative data with qualitative analysis, "Men Enjoy Hobbies" provides a compelling look at the evolving roles of men in society, the impact on family dynamics, and the creation of new avenues for self-fulfillment. The book’s exploration of male leisure and its connection to broader social trends makes it a valuable resource for those interested in American social history and the evolution of gender roles.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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