Gender, Sexuality, and the Cultural Politics of Men's Identity (e-bog) af Denny, Harry
Denny, Harry (forfatter)

Gender, Sexuality, and the Cultural Politics of Men's Identity e-bog

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This book considers mass media and contemporary cultural trends to examine masculinity at a point of unprecedented change. While sexual and gender politics have always been fraught, the long unexamined privilege associated with masculinity is now subject to intense scrutiny marked by a host of complex factors.As past markers of masculine norms have been challenged on cultural, social, and econo...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Denny, Harry (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 2 oktober 2019
Længde 154 sider
Genrer Communication studies
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429522253
This book considers mass media and contemporary cultural trends to examine masculinity at a point of unprecedented change. While sexual and gender politics have always been fraught, the long unexamined privilege associated with masculinity is now subject to intense scrutiny marked by a host of complex factors.As past markers of masculine norms have been challenged on cultural, social, and economic fronts, men occupy public space ever aware that how they interact with others is questioned and questionable. What does manhood mean? Who is included in its dominant formations? What performances signify membership in the club? How are men reading this contemporary moment and to what extent does cultural literacy inform, maintain, or challenge normative male identities and subsequent performances? This work examines such questions through language and symbolic meaning, and challenges its readers to critically examine what men know and how they understand and embody gender and sexuality in a post-millennial society.Gender, Sexuality, and the Cultural Politics of Men's Identity in the New Millennium: Literacies of Masculinity crosses academic disciplines and will be highly relevant in composition/rhetoric, gender studies, masculinity studies, and cross-curricular courses that take up popular/contemporary culture as well as gender, sexuality, race, and class. It has been designed with both undergraduate and graduate students in mind.