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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... producing their work. I made it all the more difficult for them by drawing heavily on their patience and goodwill, and I thank them all for their continual cooperation. I hope they had some fun, in any case. Chapter 2 is reprinted from ...
... producing their work. I made it all the more difficult for them by drawing heavily on their patience and goodwill, and I thank them all for their continual cooperation. I hope they had some fun, in any case. Chapter 2 is reprinted from ...
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... produced and circulated within them and how those representations can be negotiated and perhaps reshaped. Much of this kind of work tries to come to grips with the fact that any and all of the available ways of being a man in ...
... produced and circulated within them and how those representations can be negotiated and perhaps reshaped. Much of this kind of work tries to come to grips with the fact that any and all of the available ways of being a man in ...
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... produced in the incipient "new world order." Thus, by utilizing anew a supple concept of patriarchy, feminists such as Frigga Haug are demonstrating the importance of considering the role of masculinity in the "dehumanization of women ...
... produced in the incipient "new world order." Thus, by utilizing anew a supple concept of patriarchy, feminists such as Frigga Haug are demonstrating the importance of considering the role of masculinity in the "dehumanization of women ...
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... produced and undone in the producers' efforts to sell the star to different audiences. Similarly, Grant Farred shows in Chapter 10 how the "consumption" of Muhammad Ali goes beyond his boxing exploits into the realm of race politics ...
... produced and undone in the producers' efforts to sell the star to different audiences. Similarly, Grant Farred shows in Chapter 10 how the "consumption" of Muhammad Ali goes beyond his boxing exploits into the realm of race politics ...
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... [produced] at the cost of getting angry."26 It is "a means of obtaining pleasure in spite of the distressing affects that interfere with it."27 The difference between humor and the comic is that "the person who is the victim of the ...
... [produced] at the cost of getting angry."26 It is "a means of obtaining pleasure in spite of the distressing affects that interfere with it."27 The difference between humor and the comic is that "the person who is the victim of the ...
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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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