This thesis attempts to "gender" men by theorizing masculinities in American culture and literature. It tries to demonstrate that (white heterosexual) men, like women, are also gendered beings; that they have, therefore, undergone specific social, cultural, and historical gendering processes; and that, in contemporary American culture, such gendering processes play a key role in men's lives as well as their literary representations. Focusing on masculinity as a specific political and social construction, rather than a universal and immutable entity, the study aims, ultimately, to prove that what was socially formed might be socially and culturally re-formed as well. These main theses are developed throughout two main parts and five differen...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
Configuring Masculinity in Theory and Literary Practice combines a critical survey of the most curre...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...
[eng] This thesis attempts to "gender" men by theorizing masculinities in American culture and liter...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
Gender is an integral aspect to one’s lived experience; however, the collective understanding of gen...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
This article sets out to stimulate discussion on the sociological value of fiction in the wider stud...
In recent years, masculinity has become an imperative and influential academic discourse in the doma...
Critically exploring the ways in which men and masculinities are commonly theorized, this multidisci...
This article sets out to demonstrate how the exclusive equation of emotions with femininity is a cu...
Opens with an overview of gender and masculinity studies in American literature before comparing “An...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This study examines three autobiographical texts written in post-World War II America (1959-1973) th...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
Configuring Masculinity in Theory and Literary Practice combines a critical survey of the most curre...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...
[eng] This thesis attempts to "gender" men by theorizing masculinities in American culture and liter...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
Gender is an integral aspect to one’s lived experience; however, the collective understanding of gen...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
This article sets out to stimulate discussion on the sociological value of fiction in the wider stud...
In recent years, masculinity has become an imperative and influential academic discourse in the doma...
Critically exploring the ways in which men and masculinities are commonly theorized, this multidisci...
This article sets out to demonstrate how the exclusive equation of emotions with femininity is a cu...
Opens with an overview of gender and masculinity studies in American literature before comparing “An...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
This study examines three autobiographical texts written in post-World War II America (1959-1973) th...
This chapter explores the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism, one of the most sig...
Configuring Masculinity in Theory and Literary Practice combines a critical survey of the most curre...
The development of masculinities as a field of study was a necessary extension of the vital importan...