Anxious Men : : Masculinity in American Fiction of the Mid-Twentieth Century / / Clive Baldwin.

Explores representations of men and masculinity in American fiction published after the Second World WarOffers readings of a wide selection of postwar American novels from 1945 to the mid-1950s, including canonical works, from the unique perspective of their representation of male identityProvides r...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Anxiety, Conformity and Masculinity -- Chapter 1 ‘Organization Man’, Domestic Ideology and Manhood -- Chapter 2 ‘Everything in him had come undone’: Violent Aggression, Courage and Masculine Identity -- Chapter 3 Representing Sexualities and Gender -- Chapter 4 Identity and Assimilation in Jewish American Fiction -- Chapter 5 African American Identity and Masculinity -- Afterword -- Works Cited and Consulted -- Index
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Explores representations of men and masculinity in American fiction published after the Second World WarOffers readings of a wide selection of postwar American novels from 1945 to the mid-1950s, including canonical works, from the unique perspective of their representation of male identityProvides rich comparative insights through analysis of fiction by writers of diverse race, class and sexualityDemonstrates how gender theory generates insights into the constitution of American masculinity in fictionFocusing on a complex and contentious period that was formative in shaping American society and culture in the twentieth century, this book sheds new light on the ways in which fiction engaged with contemporary notions of masculinity. It draws on gender theory and analysis of writers from diverse backgrounds of race, class and sexuality to provide rich comparative insights into the constitution of American masculinity in fiction. The extensive range of novels considered includes fresh analyses of key authors such as James Baldwin, Truman Capote, Patricia Highsmith, Jack Kerouac, Norman Mailer, Ann Petry, J. D. Salinger and Gore Vidal.
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American fiction.
Masculinity in literature.
Literary Studies.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Anxiety, Conformity and Masculinity --
Chapter 1 ‘Organization Man’, Domestic Ideology and Manhood --
Chapter 2 ‘Everything in him had come undone’: Violent Aggression, Courage and Masculine Identity --
Chapter 3 Representing Sexualities and Gender --
Chapter 4 Identity and Assimilation in Jewish American Fiction --
Chapter 5 African American Identity and Masculinity --
Afterword --
Works Cited and Consulted --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Anxiety, Conformity and Masculinity --
Chapter 1 ‘Organization Man’, Domestic Ideology and Manhood --
Chapter 2 ‘Everything in him had come undone’: Violent Aggression, Courage and Masculine Identity --
Chapter 3 Representing Sexualities and Gender --
Chapter 4 Identity and Assimilation in Jewish American Fiction --
Chapter 5 African American Identity and Masculinity --
Afterword --
Works Cited and Consulted --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Anxiety, Conformity and Masculinity --
Chapter 1 ‘Organization Man’, Domestic Ideology and Manhood --
Chapter 2 ‘Everything in him had come undone’: Violent Aggression, Courage and Masculine Identity --
Chapter 3 Representing Sexualities and Gender --
Chapter 4 Identity and Assimilation in Jewish American Fiction --
Chapter 5 African American Identity and Masculinity --
Afterword --
Works Cited and Consulted --
Index
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