Caption title ; description based on screen of 2009-10-06.
Funding
This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Note
Originally published by Gutenberg-e: www.gutenberg-e.org.
Bibliography
Includes bibliography.
Contents
"Style, guile, balls, imagination, and autonomy" : the anarchist masculinity of the Diggers and Free Families -- Origins : the Diggers, the Haight-Ashbury, and hip identity -- Personal heaviness : defining and defending countercultural masculinity in the Haight-Ashbury -- Brothers and rivals, stud peacocks and earth mothers : gender relations among the Digger heavies -- We be yogis and yoginis together in our families : tantric masculinity on the Farm -- I used to believe in Hemingway : the self-making of a Haight-Ashbury spiritual teacher -- "We here work as hard as we can" : the Farm's sexual division of labor -- "Like a good horse follows a rider" : shaping tantric manhood in marriage, sexuality, and childbirth.