Masculinities in Theory is a clear; concise; and comprehensive introduction to the field of masculinity studies from a humanities perspective.Serves as a much-needed introduction to the field for students and scholars of cultural studies; literature; art; film; communication; history; and gender studies Includes discussions of gay/queer; feminist; and gender studies in relation to masculinity Covers the key theoretical approaches to the study of masculinity; and introduces new models Explores the question ?What is masculinity and how does it work?? Looks at language; discourse; signification; power; cross-dressing; female; queer and transsexual masculinity; race and masculinity; nation and masculinity; interracial masculinities; and masculinities in history
#1878034 in Books AuthorHouse 2002-10-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .85 x 6.00l; 1.10 #File Name: 1403329052340 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Recently I recommended the book to the Barberton book club for reading ...By CustomerI admit that I am prejudiced because he is my uncle. I remember the horror stories that my mother told me he went through. It was pure hell on earth. Recently I recommended the book to the Barberton book club for reading and was told that they could not find any libraries that had the book. I would have to pick another. It is a good book and one that I feel should be read. The American people need to know what the POWs in any of the conflicts go through. The public needs to know how inhuman some of these organizations and countries are. They should be shown the same humanity (or inhumanity as the case might be). Sadly there are few books out there detailing what our POWs go through. Here is one and I dare folks to read it. I will probably have to buy and donate copies to the library; but that will be if they will only agree to put it on the shelf for the public.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Great American's StoryBy Ken CicoraTeriffic book by a very special person. While a disturbing story to read through because of all that happened to Steve Kiba; it is a must read book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. 581 st ARC Wing korea and phillippines clark fieldBy john hydeI was in that oufit the 581st and colonel Arnold was my comanding officer..he got shot down on our first mission; and i learned details I did not knowabout.. I am sharing it with my fellow airman that I was stationed with.thank you...J J Hyde