American cinema has recently favored representations of white men as victims of socioeconomic and political change. Recent scholarship on white masculinity suggests that representations of male victimhood enable white men to disavow that hegemonic white masculinity still fundamentally structures society. This essay argues that Hollywood’s wounded man similarly provides white masculinity with stable footing. I illustrate how the unintelligibility of screen masculinity evades criticism and, further, how melancholic male dramas nurture a traumatic attachment to victimhood. Examining the film Foxcatcher (2014), I show how unmasked portraits of white male victimhood function as counterparts to the hard-bodied action hero. The filmmaker’s effort ...
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This dissertation examines combat trauma under U.S. militarism, tracking its psychosomatic effects a...
This thesis considers the work of Robert Louis Stevenson, J. M. Barrie, W. H. Davies, D. H. Lawrence...
‘Quality’ television drama is drama marketed as being filmic and boundary-pushing, yet it tackles th...
This thesis is about the depiction of the damaged male in contemporary American war films in the per...
An Analysis of American Masculinity Edward Pare, History and Mathematics Faculty Sponsor: Kyle Kus...
This presentation explores the construction of the white male as both victim and hero in two popular...
Operation Iraqi Freedom, the protracted conflict that lasted from March 2003 to December 2011, prese...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
In this essay I analyse the cultural politics of the white masculinities constructed in new millenni...
In 1990s America, masculinity was infamously pronounced in crisis. Hollywood cinema replicated this ...
The archetypal protagonist of the modern “Golden Age of Television” is a maladjusted, White male str...
This thesis examines representations of masculinity in post-2000 Hollywood film and critically repor...
Since its inception in 2006, Tarana Burke’s #MeToo Movement has continued to affirm and support the ...
For too long the American male protagonist has been allowed to operate without appropriate questioni...
This article examines the issue of torture and spectatorship in the film Zero Dark Thirty through th...
This dissertation examines combat trauma under U.S. militarism, tracking its psychosomatic effects a...
This thesis considers the work of Robert Louis Stevenson, J. M. Barrie, W. H. Davies, D. H. Lawrence...
‘Quality’ television drama is drama marketed as being filmic and boundary-pushing, yet it tackles th...