Building upon Stuart Hall’s work on national cultures as imagined communities, and the effect of globalization on national cultural identities in Modernity and its Futures this paper will use Raymond Williams’s theory of structures of feeling as a lens through which to read Mick Gordon’s play / performance installation Pressure Drop (2010) and Anthony Cartwright’s second novel Heartland (2009) and will examine how English working-class masculine identities are represented in an increasingly trans-national society. The paper will demonstrate how the blurring of perceived national identities, combined with the absence of traditional vocational identities, leads to a condition in which nationalism emerges as a central theme in the representati...
This paper engages with the ‘politics of recognition’ that inform much of our understanding of cultu...
During the last few decades the South Wales valleys (U.K) have undergone a considerable economic t...
This study offers an analysis of representations of white, heterosexual, working-class masculinities...
This thesis draws on ethnographic data detailing the cultural lives and transitions to conventional ...
According to Raewyn Connell, ‘being a man’ involves actively positioning one’s self in relation to c...
Chapter which looks at the commodification of working-class masculinities in 1950s Britain
In this paper we examine the construction of masculine identities within a real-life social situatio...
This thesis examines the socio-political engagements with concepts of masculine working class identi...
This paper examines representations of the tensions which arise between the promise of a greater equ...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
The concept of a "'crisis' in masculinity" came to prominence in Britain and North America during th...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
This project analyzes a selection of late twentieth-century works by prominent British, Irish, and S...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
During the last few decades the South Wales valleys (U.K) have undergone a considerable economic tra...
This paper engages with the ‘politics of recognition’ that inform much of our understanding of cultu...
During the last few decades the South Wales valleys (U.K) have undergone a considerable economic t...
This study offers an analysis of representations of white, heterosexual, working-class masculinities...
This thesis draws on ethnographic data detailing the cultural lives and transitions to conventional ...
According to Raewyn Connell, ‘being a man’ involves actively positioning one’s self in relation to c...
Chapter which looks at the commodification of working-class masculinities in 1950s Britain
In this paper we examine the construction of masculine identities within a real-life social situatio...
This thesis examines the socio-political engagements with concepts of masculine working class identi...
This paper examines representations of the tensions which arise between the promise of a greater equ...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
The concept of a "'crisis' in masculinity" came to prominence in Britain and North America during th...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
This project analyzes a selection of late twentieth-century works by prominent British, Irish, and S...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
During the last few decades the South Wales valleys (U.K) have undergone a considerable economic tra...
This paper engages with the ‘politics of recognition’ that inform much of our understanding of cultu...
During the last few decades the South Wales valleys (U.K) have undergone a considerable economic t...
This study offers an analysis of representations of white, heterosexual, working-class masculinities...