American masculinity under Clinton : popular media and the nineties "crisis of masculinity" /
"Whereas many of the men of Reagan's '80s seemed stereotypically hypermasculine, a host of '90s images suggest a new phase of more sensitive manhood. In the Clinton era, both academic and popular writers suggested that a "crisis of masculinity" had taken root - one that...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
P. Lang,
[2005], ©2005
New York : c2005 New York : ©2005 |
Series: | Popular culture & everyday life ;
v. 7 Popular culture & everyday life ; vol. 7 Popular culture & everyday life v. 7 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Bill Clinton and the crisis of masculinity
- Little big men and soft-hearted hardbodies : homophobia as hyper- and hypo-masculinity
- Classified and declassified : cultural capital and class anxiety in new male sons and fathers
- The exotic white other : otherworldly whiteness from Clinton to Fox Mulder
- 9/11 and after : masculinity, citizenship and national crisis
- Conclusion
- Ch. 1 Bill Clinton and the crisis of masculinity
- Ch. 2. Little big men and softhearted hard bodies : homophobia as hyper and hypomasculinity
- Ch. 3. Classified and declassified : cultural capital and class anxiety in new male sons and fathers
- Ch. 4. The exotic white other : otherworldly whiteness from Clinton to Fox Mulder
- Ch. 5. 9/11 and after : masculinity, citizenship, and national crisis.
- Ch. 1 Bill Clinton and the crisis of masculinity
- Ch. 2. Little big men and softhearted hard bodies : homophobia as hyper and hypomasculinity
- Ch. 3. Classified and declassified : cultural capital and class anxiety in new male sons and fathers
- Ch. 4. The exotic white other : otherworldly whiteness from Clinton to Fox Mulder
- Ch. 5. 9/11 and after : masculinity, citizenship, and national crisis.