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Cultural Contexts and Masculinity Shifts
Cultural Contexts and Masculinity Shifts

Author(s): Florian Andrei Vlad
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Fiction, Studies of Literature, Novel, Theory of Literature, American Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: hegemonic masculinity; feminine masculinity; the masculine mystique; men's studies; patriarchy;

Summary/Abstract: Masculinity and men’s studies, initially seen as one particular section of explorations of what it means to be a man, appeared as a secondary field, even if linked to Simone de Beauvoir’s “the first sex.” In de Beauvoir’s feminist manifesto of the second wave, “woman” apparently had an identity of her own, but was only defined as being the absence, the “lack,” the Other, against which man defined himself. The current essay examines the historicity of gender roles and the developing contexts in which perceptions of them and theories about them are largely defined by new contexts for which the activation of hegemonic or feminine masculinities, for example, is more than a reasonable choice. The last section engages with literary responses to masculinity as articulated by Lowell, Vonnegut, and Heller in a less-than-heroic age where significant masculinity shifts emerged in American fiction as well.

  • Issue Year: 13/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 159-172
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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