The eighteenth‐century culture of sentimentality, especially in its literary form, is often associated with questions of gender and sexuality. This article investigates the effects of literary sentimentalism on the reformulation of acceptable modes of masculinity, which tends to be neglected in scholarly literature about the period. To do so, it analyses two popular eighteenth‐century German soldier plays against the background of a clash between two gendered emotional communities. These plays enabled audiences to reflect on the ways in which changing conceptions of gendered identity inform military–civil encounters and the affective bonds between soldiers and citizens
International audienceIn this paper, I draw on a collection of war memoirs written by soldiers who s...
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This thesis investigates the connection between militarism and manliness in the eighteenth century. ...
The eighteenth‐century culture of sentimentality, especially in its literary form, is often associat...
Germanic liberation myths play an important role in the development of a national consciousness in b...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
Abstract: The increased anxiety over blurred gender roles led to feelings of a national moral declin...
Masculinities in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) remain neglected in scholarship, which often l...
This article provides an introduction to the Journal for Eighteenth‐Century Studies special issue ‘P...
Military Men of Feeling is a stimulating book at the intersection of ‘war and peace studies, Victori...
Following the studies by R. W. Connell, Tim Carrigan and John Lee, who theorized the ‘hegemonic masc...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
Military Men of Feeling considers the popularity of the figure of the gentle soldier in the Victoria...
The cross-dressed female soldier played a prominent role within Anglophone popular culture from the ...
Without question, the East German National People’s Army was a profoundly masculine institution, not...
International audienceIn this paper, I draw on a collection of war memoirs written by soldiers who s...
The essays in this volume analyze a wide variety of cultural forms to demonstrate the centrality of ...
This thesis investigates the connection between militarism and manliness in the eighteenth century. ...
The eighteenth‐century culture of sentimentality, especially in its literary form, is often associat...
Germanic liberation myths play an important role in the development of a national consciousness in b...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
Abstract: The increased anxiety over blurred gender roles led to feelings of a national moral declin...
Masculinities in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) remain neglected in scholarship, which often l...
This article provides an introduction to the Journal for Eighteenth‐Century Studies special issue ‘P...
Military Men of Feeling is a stimulating book at the intersection of ‘war and peace studies, Victori...
Following the studies by R. W. Connell, Tim Carrigan and John Lee, who theorized the ‘hegemonic masc...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
Military Men of Feeling considers the popularity of the figure of the gentle soldier in the Victoria...
The cross-dressed female soldier played a prominent role within Anglophone popular culture from the ...
Without question, the East German National People’s Army was a profoundly masculine institution, not...
International audienceIn this paper, I draw on a collection of war memoirs written by soldiers who s...
The essays in this volume analyze a wide variety of cultural forms to demonstrate the centrality of ...
This thesis investigates the connection between militarism and manliness in the eighteenth century. ...