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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