Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75
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Bloomsbury
Verlag:
Bloomsbury
Sprache:
English
Prof. McKinley breathes fresh new life into masculinity studies with this penetrating and detailed examination of violence and masculinity in six master American writers in the third quarter of the Twentieth Century. The period from 1950 to 1975 is diverse and prime for mining meanings of masculinity out of these literary giants in their respective expressions of American manhood. McKinley’s theoretical template is fertile, derived from the work of seminal French Existentialism, particularly Sartre and De Beauvoir. What makes her analysis so powerful is that McKinley does not attempt to simply chronicle or explain motifs of masculinity. She moves one step further and interrogates them in the full force of Platonic inquiry. This study unsheathes moments of interpretations of masculinity and its underside—violence—in ways that are strikingly innovative, such as her exploration of the intertwining of aesthetics and violence within the complex tapestry of anxiety. The complications and struggles for gendered American identity are strikingly and compellingly articulated in this fine tome.
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ISBN
978-1-501-32647-9
EAN
9781501326479
Erscheinungsjahr
10/20/2016
Verlag
Bloomsbury
Author
McKinley Maggie
Sprache
English
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