Men's Bodies : : Paragraph Volume 26 Issue 1-2 / / Judith Still.

This special issue, Volume 26 Numbers 1 and 2, brings together differing approaches (from a diverse range of disciplines) to the question of the representation of men's bodies in twentieth-century visual culture - from art photography and cinema to popular culture, advertising and pornography....

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Paragraph Special Issues : PSI
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Physical Description:1 online resource (290 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • (Re)presenting Masculinities: Introduction to Men’s Bodies
  • RE-POSING MEN
  • Masculinity and Muscularity: Dr Paul Richer and Modern Manhood
  • Kitsch and Classicism: The Male Nude in the Twentieth Century
  • Morimura/Duchamp: Image Recycling and Parody
  • Show Your Wounded Manliness: Promises of Salvation in the Work of Joseph Beuys
  • Tom’s Men: The Masculinization of Homosexuality and the Homosexualization of Masculinity at the end of the Twentieth Century
  • Freak Flag: Humour and the Photography of George Dureau
  • In Conversation: Photographer Ajamu and Cultural Critic Anita Naoko Pilgrim
  • What is a Man? Looking at the Traces of Men’s Sexuality, Race and Class in the Work of Some Contemporary Photograph
  • Fellas in Fully Frontal Frolics: Naked Men in For Women Magazine
  • Underexposed: Spectatorship and Pleasure in Men’s Underwear Advertising in the Twentieth Century
  • The Language of Bodybuilding
  • ‘Support our boys’: AIDS, Nationalism and the Male Body
  • A Genealogical Approach to Idealized Male Body Imagery
  • MOVING MEN: MASCULINITY AND THE MOVING IMAGE
  • Reclaiming the Corporeal: The Black Male Body and the ‘Racial’ Mountain in Looking for Langston
  • Exposing Himself: Sweet Sweetback’s Body
  • The W/hole and the Abject
  • Queer Masculinity: The Representation of John Paul Pitoc’s Body in Trick
  • Racing Forms and the Exhibition(ist) (Mis) Match
  • Mainstreaming the Money Shot: Reflections on the Representation of Ejaculation in Contemporary American Cinema
  • Homosexual Prototypes: Repetition and the Construction of the Generic in the Iconography of Gay Pornography