THESIS 11266Through an analysis of American fiction, with a special focus on the writing of Richard Yates, Richard Ford, and Jonathan Franzen, this thesis argues that American men have always struggled with what it means to be an American Man, but that this does not equate to a crisis in masculinity. This thesis maintains that American culture propagates a myth of white masculinity in crisis more out of habit than any basis in fact, thereby ignoring how the American creed of achievement and success impacts on men and women alike. The Introduction lays out the theoretical framework which will be employed throughout this thesis. It discusses the theory behind the crisis in American masculinity, and engages with a number of prominent critics, ...
This project focuses on the late-nineteenth and early twentieth century depictions of success and fa...
The formation of identities within contemporary society is a recent and key focus of postmodernist ...
This project analyzes a selection of late twentieth-century works by prominent British, Irish, and S...
This article derives from considering the interrelations of two sets of long-term international work...
Full version.Looks systematically at the relationship between the images of popular culture and the ...
This thesis engages with what has become a ubiquitous term in masculinity studies: “crisis”. I argu...
UnrestrictedOver the course of the history of the United States, masculinity has been continually si...
This dissertation develops out of the disturbing realization that masculinity is pervasively represe...
Novelist Richard Ford has created the first important character of the masculinist age of American f...
In 1990s America, masculinity was infamously pronounced in crisis. Hollywood cinema replicated this ...
Masculine crisis has always been with men and presented in masculine studies, but it becomes popular...
The concept of a "'crisis' in masculinity" came to prominence in Britain and North America during th...
This thesis explores enduring cultural responses to the notion of a true self through a\ud close rea...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
James Fennimore Cooper wrote The Last of the Mohicans at a time when American masculinity was drasti...
This project focuses on the late-nineteenth and early twentieth century depictions of success and fa...
The formation of identities within contemporary society is a recent and key focus of postmodernist ...
This project analyzes a selection of late twentieth-century works by prominent British, Irish, and S...
This article derives from considering the interrelations of two sets of long-term international work...
Full version.Looks systematically at the relationship between the images of popular culture and the ...
This thesis engages with what has become a ubiquitous term in masculinity studies: “crisis”. I argu...
UnrestrictedOver the course of the history of the United States, masculinity has been continually si...
This dissertation develops out of the disturbing realization that masculinity is pervasively represe...
Novelist Richard Ford has created the first important character of the masculinist age of American f...
In 1990s America, masculinity was infamously pronounced in crisis. Hollywood cinema replicated this ...
Masculine crisis has always been with men and presented in masculine studies, but it becomes popular...
The concept of a "'crisis' in masculinity" came to prominence in Britain and North America during th...
This thesis explores enduring cultural responses to the notion of a true self through a\ud close rea...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
James Fennimore Cooper wrote The Last of the Mohicans at a time when American masculinity was drasti...
This project focuses on the late-nineteenth and early twentieth century depictions of success and fa...
The formation of identities within contemporary society is a recent and key focus of postmodernist ...
This project analyzes a selection of late twentieth-century works by prominent British, Irish, and S...