Boys: Masculinities In Contemporary CulturePaul Smith Avalon Publishing, 27. lip 1996. - Broj stranica: 326 Analyzing the meanings of masculinity in contemporary culture, this book examines specific cultural male icons like Mohammad Ali, Harvey Keitel, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dan Quayle, and Newt Gingrich and explodes the male stereotypes such as the cowboy, the father, the homosexual, and the Black terror. Written by cultural studies scholars from departments of film, media studies, English, women's studies, and sociology, the discussions touch on almost every conceivable issue concerning the complex meanings of masculinity and contemporary society. The contributors do not offer simple answers to the dilemmas they uncover; rather, they explore the ways different forms of masculinity cut through and invalidate generally accepted monoliths of masculinity. These writers argue that it is inappropriate to ask, "What is masculinity?" Instead, they focus on what masculinity isn't, demonstrating that there are only masculinities in the plural, defined by differences and contradictions. Boys reveals the depth and breadth of these complexities, offering readers a far more satisfying definition of what it means to be male in our current culture. |
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... 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 an- choring social community . But it was not a ...
... 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 an- choring social community . But it was not a ...
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... moved more like a much lighter man ( say , the middleweight Sugar Ray Robinson or the welterweight Leonard ) than a leaden - footed heavyweight such as Primo Carnera or Mike Weaver . In his The Prettiest Postcolonial : Muhammad Ali • 165.
... moved more like a much lighter man ( say , the middleweight Sugar Ray Robinson or the welterweight Leonard ) than a leaden - footed heavyweight such as Primo Carnera or Mike Weaver . In his The Prettiest Postcolonial : Muhammad Ali • 165.
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... moved among them . Agnew sought to explain Nixon's ( and by extension his own ) difference from " the people , ” whereas Quayle seemed intent on asserting that no difference existed at all . For all his railing against the media ...
... moved among them . Agnew sought to explain Nixon's ( and by extension his own ) difference from " the people , ” whereas Quayle seemed intent on asserting that no difference existed at all . For all his railing against the media ...
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Introduction Paul Smith | 1 |
A Buffalo New York Story Fred Pfeil | 9 |
Father Figure Danae Clark | 23 |
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