Marked Men: White Masculinity in CrisisColumbia University Press, 2000. gada 31. aug. - 288 lappuses White men still hold most of the political and economic cards in the United States; yet stories about wounded and traumatized men dominate popular culture. Why are white men jumping on the victim bandwagon? Examining novels by Philip Roth, John Updike, James Dickey, John Irving, and Pat Conroy and such films as Deliverance, Misery, and Dead Poets Society—as well as other writings, including The Closing of the American Mind—Sally Robinson argues that white men are tempted by the possibilities of pain and the surprisingly pleasurable tensions that come from living in crisis. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
6. lappuse
... critique of their power and privilege. Images of wounded white men, manufactured traumas, and metaphorical pains abound in post-sixties American culture, and I have chosen for analysis groups of texts which bring out the bodily crisis ...
... critique of their power and privilege. Images of wounded white men, manufactured traumas, and metaphorical pains abound in post-sixties American culture, and I have chosen for analysis groups of texts which bring out the bodily crisis ...
8. lappuse
... critique of male privilege, for instance). Representations of wounded, victimized white men do not resolve these contradictions; on the contrary, such representations and the emotions they generate more often have the effect of ...
... critique of male privilege, for instance). Representations of wounded, victimized white men do not resolve these contradictions; on the contrary, such representations and the emotions they generate more often have the effect of ...
11. lappuse
... critique of male power and privilege, most often evident in the remarkable frequency of images of wounded white men in the texts I will analyze here. Masochistic narratives, structured so as to defer closure or resolution, often feature ...
... critique of male power and privilege, most often evident in the remarkable frequency of images of wounded white men in the texts I will analyze here. Masochistic narratives, structured so as to defer closure or resolution, often feature ...
18. lappuse
... critiques of masculinity, patriarchy, and the “male role” produced a large body of writing about a crisis in ... critique of various forms of male expressivity. Arguing that the release of blocked male “energies” is an a priori ...
... critiques of masculinity, patriarchy, and the “male role” produced a large body of writing about a crisis in ... critique of various forms of male expressivity. Arguing that the release of blocked male “energies” is an a priori ...
19. lappuse
... critique, but rather the “myth of male privilege” that qualifies the feminist critique by making men, too, subject to the traumas of gendered experience. Like other rebel males we will see in this study, these brave fighters against ...
... critique, but rather the “myth of male privilege” that qualifies the feminist critique by making men, too, subject to the traumas of gendered experience. Like other rebel males we will see in this study, these brave fighters against ...
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Scenes from the Culture Wars | 52 |
White Male Authorship in Crisis | 87 |
Mens Liberation and the Wounds of Patriarchal Power | 128 |
Marked Men and the Wounds of Dammed Masculinity | 153 |
Notes | 193 |
Bibliography | 243 |
Index | 261 |
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