Books
- Disarmament and Masculinity: An Outline Guide and Bibliography For Studying the Connection Between Sexual Violence and War. Published by Frog in the Well (Palo Alto, CA) in 1978.
- Refusing To Be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice. First published by Breitenbush Books (Portland, OR) in 1989 (ISBN 0-93257-673-7), it was revised and republished by UCL Press in 2000 (ISBN 1-84142-041-7), in some cases with the altered subtitle Essays on Social Justice (ISBN 1-84142-062-X).
- The End of Manhood: A Book for Men of Conscience. First published by Dutton Penguin in 1993 (ISBN 0-525-93630-0), a revised edition was published by UCL Press in 1999 with the altered subtitle Parables on Sex and Selfhood, in paperback (ISBN 1-85728-325-2) and hardcover (ISBN 1-85728-324-4).
- What Makes Pornography "Sexy"?. Published by Milkweed Editions in 1994 (ISBN 1-57131-201-3)
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