ISBN:
0230281753
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9780230281752
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (248 p)
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9 b&w, halftones
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
DDC:
305.31
Keywords:
Masculinity in popular culture
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Men Identity
;
Masculinity
;
Männlichkeit
;
Mann
;
Massenkultur
;
Künste
Abstract:
'Innovative in its Butler inflected, psychoanalytically informed, queer approach to a diverse range of work from Mark Ravenhill to Franko B, Walsh's book is a must for those engaged in cultural and performative studies of 'male trouble'. The study takes the masculinity in crisis discourse from the nineties and beyond to new theoretical heights.' - Elaine Aston, Professor of Contemporary Performance, Lancaster University, UK 'Of all the books published on men and masculinities in the new millennium, Fintan Walsh's is the most perceptive and persuasive. Impressive in its range and justified in its claims, Male Trouble is psychoanalytically inflected cultural studies of the highest order.' - Calvin Thomas, Professor of English, Georgia State University, USA
Abstract:
A rich analysis of the discourses and figurations of 'crisis masculinity' around the turn of the twenty-first century, working at the intersection of performance and cultural studies and looking at film, television, drama, performance art, visual art and street theatre, Male Trouble explores how Western masculinity has increasingly appeared as a troubled gender category in recent times. Cross-disciplinary in scope, the book focuses on a variety of performative case studies in drama, theatre, live art, guerilla performance, public spectacle, and film. Moreover, the study analyses work that dialogues with discourses of masculinity in crisis principally drawn from American, British, and Irish contexts to challenge the sacrificial terms by which male trouble is typically articulated, while ultimately arguing for an ethic of fragilization in order to move beyond this deadlock in subjectivity and relationality
Description / Table of Contents:
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Performing Male Trouble Sacrificial Masculinity in The Passion of the Christ Impotent Masculinities in Made in China and InterMission Homosexuality and Subjection in Shopping and Fucking and Faust is Dead Wounded Attachments in the Live Art of Ron Athey and Franko B David Blaine, Fathers 4 Justice, and the Spectacle of Heroic Masculinity The Jackassification of Male Trouble: Incorporating the Abject as Norm An Ethic of Fragilization Notes Bibliography Index.
Note:
Electronic book text
,
Originally published in: 2010
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PDF.
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Document.
URL:
Volltext
(Palgrave Connect eBook)
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230281752
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