Claims Harry’s masculinity is negatively constructed through his contrast with others of “inferior” gender, race, or class. Concludes that Hemingway ultimately denounces Harry’s masculinity when it’s constructed and reinforced through violence
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Ernest Hemingway...
What is the link between masculinity and femininity? How is the embracing of masculinity also a r...
This thesis examines the conception and destruction of masculine identities in Ernest Hemingway’s fi...
Sees Morgan as an emasculated antihero of the bourgeoisie. Reading gender as a social construct, Kwo...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
Discusses the constructed roles of masculinity and femininity in the collection, focusing on female ...
Challenges the popular understanding of Hemingway as a traditional masculinist, contending that masc...
Masculinity study focusing on Hemingway’s thematic blurring of the boundaries between the masculine ...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Hemingway\u27s boxing metaphor and the male opponents (emphasized by the masculine forms of address)...
Hemingway has often been considered an overly masculine writer; as a public figure who was known for...
Thematic study of transgender and gender identities in The Garden of Eden, addressing the difference...
Discusses Hemingway’s iconic status in American popular culture, identifying masculinity as central ...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Ernest Hemingway...
What is the link between masculinity and femininity? How is the embracing of masculinity also a r...
This thesis examines the conception and destruction of masculine identities in Ernest Hemingway’s fi...
Sees Morgan as an emasculated antihero of the bourgeoisie. Reading gender as a social construct, Kwo...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
Discusses the constructed roles of masculinity and femininity in the collection, focusing on female ...
Challenges the popular understanding of Hemingway as a traditional masculinist, contending that masc...
Masculinity study focusing on Hemingway’s thematic blurring of the boundaries between the masculine ...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Hemingway\u27s boxing metaphor and the male opponents (emphasized by the masculine forms of address)...
Hemingway has often been considered an overly masculine writer; as a public figure who was known for...
Thematic study of transgender and gender identities in The Garden of Eden, addressing the difference...
Discusses Hemingway’s iconic status in American popular culture, identifying masculinity as central ...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Ernest Hemingway...
What is the link between masculinity and femininity? How is the embracing of masculinity also a r...
This thesis examines the conception and destruction of masculine identities in Ernest Hemingway’s fi...