While scholars have analyzed the masculinity crisis portrayed in American fiction, few have focused on postmodernist fiction, few have examined masculinity without using feminist theory, and no articles propose an adequate solution for ending normative masculinity’s dominance. I examine the masculinity crisis as it is portrayed in two postmodernist novels, David Foster Wallace’s novel Infinite Jest and Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Both novels have male characters that ran the gamut of masculinities, but those that are the most successful at avoiding gender stereotypes (Donald Gately in Infinite Jest, and the narrator in Fight Club) develop a masculinity which incorporates strong, phallic masculinity and nurturing, testicular masculin...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
This dissertation examines American apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic texts from 1945-2000 in order t...
(Hyper)masculinity is a universal and ostensibly rewarding concept, but only when performed within c...
While scholars have analyzed the masculinity crisis portrayed in American fiction, few have focused ...
Supported by a selection of original creative works, this thesis will undertake a comparative study ...
Initially, this paper traces masculinity in America from the nineteenth century and up through the m...
PhD ThesisThis thesis takes as its subject the superficial nature of the normative masculine gender...
Experimental novels written from 1984-2000 by authors associated with Generation X collectively stru...
This paper analyzes the qualities and behaviors of white, heteronormative masculine performance in A...
Gender is an integral aspect to one’s lived experience; however, the collective understanding of gen...
Novelist Richard Ford has created the first important character of the masculinist age of American f...
The following study will explicate how in Palahniuk's Fight Club, the narrator is in a certain crisi...
This thesis focuses on the portrayal of men and masculinities in Carol Shields’s novels. There is a ...
In this dissertation I account for the overwhelming whiteness and maleness of the American postmoder...
This poster examines the psychological attributes of the masculine gender role, analyzing three lite...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
This dissertation examines American apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic texts from 1945-2000 in order t...
(Hyper)masculinity is a universal and ostensibly rewarding concept, but only when performed within c...
While scholars have analyzed the masculinity crisis portrayed in American fiction, few have focused ...
Supported by a selection of original creative works, this thesis will undertake a comparative study ...
Initially, this paper traces masculinity in America from the nineteenth century and up through the m...
PhD ThesisThis thesis takes as its subject the superficial nature of the normative masculine gender...
Experimental novels written from 1984-2000 by authors associated with Generation X collectively stru...
This paper analyzes the qualities and behaviors of white, heteronormative masculine performance in A...
Gender is an integral aspect to one’s lived experience; however, the collective understanding of gen...
Novelist Richard Ford has created the first important character of the masculinist age of American f...
The following study will explicate how in Palahniuk's Fight Club, the narrator is in a certain crisi...
This thesis focuses on the portrayal of men and masculinities in Carol Shields’s novels. There is a ...
In this dissertation I account for the overwhelming whiteness and maleness of the American postmoder...
This poster examines the psychological attributes of the masculine gender role, analyzing three lite...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
This dissertation examines American apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic texts from 1945-2000 in order t...
(Hyper)masculinity is a universal and ostensibly rewarding concept, but only when performed within c...