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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Clive BaldwinPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781474494892ISBN 10: 1474494897 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 03 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsExamining a range of early Cold War US novels, Baldwin's book represents a timely discussion of the fashioning of male subjectivities and roles through imagined narratives. In an era where disguised insecurities of gender dominate our politics, this will prove a suggestive contribution to a debate in which all our futures are implicated.--Ben Knights, Teesside University Anxious Men cogently underscores the inherent contradictions and impossible expectations attached to American masculinity in the twentieth century, and highlights the challenges faced by authors who sought to fashion alternatives to the hegemonic model.--Maggie McKinley, Harper College ""Men and Masculinities"" Anxious Men is an important contribution to the growing body of scholarship concerned with American masculinity as Baldwin explores how ""diverse, contradictory, conflicted and contested"" it is during the 1940s and 1950s (235). The legacy of the Depression and the Second World War created a crisis over what constituted a masculine identity, which, as Baldwin investigates, led to conservatism and rebellion. The array of masculine representations explored in the study, from office workers to cowboys, soldiers, queer representations, and minority perspectives, provides evidence of how rich and diverse contradictions were to constructions of the masculine gender during the early Cold War era.--Georgia Woodroffe, University of Exeter ""Journal of American Studies"" "Examining a range of early Cold War US novels, Baldwin's book represents a timely discussion of the fashioning of male subjectivities and roles through imagined narratives. In an era where disguised insecurities of gender dominate our politics, this will prove a suggestive contribution to a debate in which all our futures are implicated.--Ben Knights, Teesside University Anxious Men cogently underscores the inherent contradictions and impossible expectations attached to American masculinity in the twentieth century, and highlights the challenges faced by authors who sought to fashion alternatives to the hegemonic model.--Maggie McKinley, Harper College ""Men and Masculinities"" Anxious Men is an important contribution to the growing body of scholarship concerned with American masculinity as Baldwin explores how ""diverse, contradictory, conflicted and contested"" it is during the 1940s and 1950s (235). The legacy of the Depression and the Second World War created a crisis over what constituted a masculine identity, which, as Baldwin investigates, led to conservatism and rebellion. The array of masculine representations explored in the study, from office workers to cowboys, soldiers, queer representations, and minority perspectives, provides evidence of how rich and diverse contradictions were to constructions of the masculine gender during the early Cold War era.--Georgia Woodroffe, University of Exeter ""Journal of American Studies""" Author InformationClive Baldwin, Honorary Associate in the Arts Faculty, Open University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |