This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the time of the second World War and Humphrey Bogart’s noir films and their depiction of masculinity. Through an analysis of Bogart’s performances in three pinnacle noir films: The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Big Sleep (1946), and In a Lonely Place (1950), the author proved that after World War II there was a clear shift in the paradigm of gendered expectations, particularly those identified under the umbrella of masculinity. Shifts in American mores regarding masculinity can be charted through Bogart’s archetypal chain as he represents the masculine iconic image. As time progressed, the expected responsibilities of the dominant male figurehead were...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
Taking issue with many orthodox views of Film Noir, Frank Krutnik argues for a reorientation of this...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
Popular culture narratives about World War II veterans produced between 1944 and 1951 were significa...
Popular culture narratives about World War II veterans produced between 1944 and 1951 were significa...
This dissertation focuses on masculinity in discourses of nostalgia and nation in popular films and ...
This dissertation focuses on masculinity in discourses of nostalgia and nation in popular films and ...
This dissertation aims to explore how masculinity, specifically the Crisis of the Male Ego, has been...
This dissertation aims to explore how masculinity, specifically the Crisis of the Male Ego, has been...
This thesis sets out to examine and understand the evolution of masculinity in America by the mid-tw...
This thesis is concerned with the debates and the problems bound within the concept of 'film noir', ...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
Taking issue with many orthodox views of Film Noir, Frank Krutnik argues for a reorientation of this...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
This Honors thesis discusses the direct connection of America’s cultural ideology surrounding the ti...
Popular culture narratives about World War II veterans produced between 1944 and 1951 were significa...
Popular culture narratives about World War II veterans produced between 1944 and 1951 were significa...
This dissertation focuses on masculinity in discourses of nostalgia and nation in popular films and ...
This dissertation focuses on masculinity in discourses of nostalgia and nation in popular films and ...
This dissertation aims to explore how masculinity, specifically the Crisis of the Male Ego, has been...
This dissertation aims to explore how masculinity, specifically the Crisis of the Male Ego, has been...
This thesis sets out to examine and understand the evolution of masculinity in America by the mid-tw...
This thesis is concerned with the debates and the problems bound within the concept of 'film noir', ...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
At the turn of the millennium, cultural and gender commentators were announcing that an apocalypse w...
Taking issue with many orthodox views of Film Noir, Frank Krutnik argues for a reorientation of this...