Boys: Masculinities In Contemporary CulturePaul Smith Routledge, 11. ožu 2019. - Broj stranica: 336 Analyzing 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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... fact that those multifarious forms of masculinities are so often rendered invisible and subordinate within cultural and political frameworks where their presence is unwanted or threatening, where what it means to be a man is in fact ...
... fact that those multifarious forms of masculinities are so often rendered invisible and subordinate within cultural and political frameworks where their presence is unwanted or threatening, where what it means to be a man is in fact ...
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... fact that any and all of the available ways of being a man in contemporary life are produced by and through specific representational practices that circulate a specifiable and normative range of meanings pertaining to masculinity and ...
... fact that any and all of the available ways of being a man in contemporary life are produced by and through specific representational practices that circulate a specifiable and normative range of meanings pertaining to masculinity and ...
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... fact, masculinities exist inevitably in relation to what feminisms have construed as the system of patriarchy and ... facts of capitalist social relations. This land of thinking might be important in considering the kind of gender ...
... fact, masculinities exist inevitably in relation to what feminisms have construed as the system of patriarchy and ... facts of capitalist social relations. This land of thinking might be important in considering the kind of gender ...
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... fact at first I didn't think I'd heard him right Then a few seconds later I knew I had and this feeling started in my chest behind my ribs, light and bright as a lunatic sun, and it was all I could do to keep from grinning, laughing out ...
... fact at first I didn't think I'd heard him right Then a few seconds later I knew I had and this feeling started in my chest behind my ribs, light and bright as a lunatic sun, and it was all I could do to keep from grinning, laughing out ...
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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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