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OverviewAlthough in recent years scholars have explored the cultural construction of masculinity, they have largely ignored the ways in which masculinity intersects with other categories of identity, particularly those of race and ethnicity. The essays in Race and the Subject of Masculinities address this concern and focus on the social construction of masculinity-black, white, ethnic, gay, and straight-in terms of the often complex and dynamic relationships among these inseparable categories. Discussing a wide range of subjects including the inherent homoeroticism of martial-arts cinema, the relationship between working-class ideologies and Elvis impersonators, the emergence of a gay, black masculine aesthetic in the works of James Van der Zee and Robert Mapplethorpe, and the comedy of Richard Pryor, Race and the Subject of Masculinities provides a variety of opportunities for thinking about how race, sexuality, and ""manhood"" are reinforced and reconstituted in today’s society. Editors Harry Stecopoulos and Michael Uebel have gathered together essays that make clear how the formation of masculine identity is never as obvious as it might seem to be. Examining personas as varied as Eddie Murphy, Bruce Lee, Tarzan, Malcolm X, and Andre GidÉ, these essays draw on feminist critique and queer theory to demonstrate how cross-identification through performance and spectatorship among men of different races and cultural backgrounds has served to redefine masculinity in contemporary culture. By taking seriously the role of race in the making of men, Race and the Subject of Masculinities offers an important challenge to the new studies of masculinity.Contributors. Herman Beavers, Jonathan Dollimore, Richard Dyer, Robin D. G. Kelly, Christopher Looby, Leerom Medovoi, Eric Lott, Deborah E. McDowell, JosÉ E. MuÑoz, Harry Stecopoulos, Yvonne Tasker, Michael Uebel, Gayle Wald, Robyn Wiegman Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harilaos Stecopoulos , Michael Uebel , Harry Stecopoulos , Michael UebelPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.966kg ISBN: 9780822319580ISBN 10: 0822319586 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 24 November 1997 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe contributors to Race and the Subject of Masculinities provide thought-provoking analyses on topics ranging from cross-racial identification to the impact of Elvis impersonators on the development of masculinities among middle-class white men. . . . The collection is a veritable feast of information and thought concerning 'theoretical man' and his masculinities. <br>--Alaric Blair, The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review These essays are well researched, beautifully contextualized in relation to previous work in pertinent fields, and engagingly written. <i>Race and the Subject of Masculinities </i>will be extremely useful to scholars and critics working in gender studies. Phillip Brian Harper, New York University Author InformationHarry Stecopolous is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University of Iowa. Michael Uebel is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Kentucky. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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