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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viii. lappuse
... EXPRESSION, REPRESSION, AND MALE HYSTERIA: MARKED MEN AND THE WOUNDS OF A DAMMED MASCULINITY 153 Men's Liberation Redux: Sexuality, Evolution, and the Embodied Struggle Between Blockage and Release Damned If They Do, Damned If ...
... EXPRESSION, REPRESSION, AND MALE HYSTERIA: MARKED MEN AND THE WOUNDS OF A DAMMED MASCULINITY 153 Men's Liberation Redux: Sexuality, Evolution, and the Embodied Struggle Between Blockage and Release Damned If They Do, Damned If ...
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... expressing a wide array of struggles over sociocultural priority and value. While it is true that white masculinity has attempted to reconsolidate its centrality and power in the wake of the liberationist 6 INTRODUCTION.
... expressing a wide array of struggles over sociocultural priority and value. While it is true that white masculinity has attempted to reconsolidate its centrality and power in the wake of the liberationist 6 INTRODUCTION.
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... expression and a dominant masculinity defined by a pain-inducing repres- sion of male language, emotions, and sexuality. The language of crisis carries with it a vocabulary of blockage and release, sometimes explicitly, sometimes only ...
... expression and a dominant masculinity defined by a pain-inducing repres- sion of male language, emotions, and sexuality. The language of crisis carries with it a vocabulary of blockage and release, sometimes explicitly, sometimes only ...
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... expressions, I want to excavate a different cultural territory, and one that has received little attention. By focusing on reconstructions of white masculinity within the middlebrow in this era, I aim to zero in on a number of ...
... expressions, I want to excavate a different cultural territory, and one that has received little attention. By focusing on reconstructions of white masculinity within the middlebrow in this era, I aim to zero in on a number of ...
16. lappuse
... expression of a personal, individualized vision but, like women writers or African American writers, habitually read as the exemplars of a particularized—gendered and racialized—perspective. Like the marginalized or minoritized subject ...
... expression of a personal, individualized vision but, like women writers or African American writers, habitually read as the exemplars of a particularized—gendered and racialized—perspective. Like the marginalized or minoritized subject ...
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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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