Boys: Masculinities In Contemporary CultureAnalyzing the meanings of masculinity in contemporary culture, this book examines specific cultural male icons like Muhammad Ali, Harvey Keitel, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Newt Gingrich and explores the male stereotypes such as the cowboy, the father, the homosexual, and the Black terror. |
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Only the most casual of academic observers would have failed to notice how the interrogation of notions (and realities) of masculinity and maleness has become increasingly intense over the last few years—especially in intellectual ...
Only the most casual of academic observers would have failed to notice how the interrogation of notions (and realities) of masculinity and maleness has become increasingly intense over the last few years—especially in intellectual ...
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... the central representations of masculinity in U.S. culture; Matthew Ruben, in Chapter 14, shows how a particular form of masculinity—what he calls "national-political" mas-culinity—becomes crucial to the current political climate.
... the central representations of masculinity in U.S. culture; Matthew Ruben, in Chapter 14, shows how a particular form of masculinity—what he calls "national-political" mas-culinity—becomes crucial to the current political climate.
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This was a man who had retired and moved to Florida to become part of that decentered Baudrillardian landscape of endless strip malls and tin homes, where bridge games, hot tubs, and banter about travel become ways of anchoring social ...
This was a man who had retired and moved to Florida to become part of that decentered Baudrillardian landscape of endless strip malls and tin homes, where bridge games, hot tubs, and banter about travel become ways of anchoring social ...
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Persons become comic as a result of human dependence on external factors, particularly on social factors."25 In sharing the space of the comic, both teller and listener experience a pleasurable empathy.
Persons become comic as a result of human dependence on external factors, particularly on social factors."25 In sharing the space of the comic, both teller and listener experience a pleasurable empathy.
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Dinge | |
Homo Academicus | |
On David Cronenberg | |
Race Gender and Sexuality in The Crying Game | |
Muhammad | |
Alternative Masculinities | |
Stephen Hawkings | |
Adventures of the Chosen Sons | |
NationalPolitical Masculinity in the Current Conjuncture | |
A White Boy Is Being Beaten | |
About the Book and Editor | |
About the Contributors | |
Scattered Speculations on the Value of Harvey Keitel | |
Hot Damme Reflections on Gay Publicity | |
Index | |
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