Quote by: Antonella Gambotto-Burke

The self-esteem of western women is founded on physical being (body mass index, youth, beauty). This creates a tricky emphasis on image, but the internalized locus of self-worth saves lives. Western men are very different. In externalizing the source of their self-esteem, they surrender all emotional independence. (Conquest requires two parties, after all.) A man cannot feel like a man without a partner, corporation, team. Manhood is a game played on the terrain of opposites. It thus follows that male sense of self disintegrates when the Other is absent.


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Author Bio


  • NameAntonella Gambotto-Burke
  • DescriptionAustralian author and journalist
  • BornSeptember 19, 1965
  • CountryAustralia
  • ProfessionJournalist; Novelist
  • WorksThe Eclipse: A Memoir Of Suicide