What do novels such as Annie Proulxs The Shipping News, Michael Cunninghams A Home at the End of the World, and Jayne Anne Phillips MotherKind have in common with films such as Smoke and Mrs Doubtfire?This study explores the intersection of masculinity and domesticity in contemporary film and literature. It argues that these texts, produced since the 1990s, address with some urgency the notion of new fatherhood in the United States. They offer explorations of the idea that American fatherhood around the turn of the twenty-first century is changing, and they problematize the legitimacy of new fathers and alternative families in a national culture where the old patriarch and the nuclear family still often loom large in the imagination of many Americans.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 10 Nov 2010
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443825542
About Helena Wahlström
Helena Wahlström is Associate Professor of English at the Center for Gender Studies at Uppsala University Sweden. She has published Husbands Lovers and Dreamlovers: Masculinity and Female Desire in Womens Novels of the 1970s (1997) a feminist study of representations of men and masculinities in womens liberation novels. Other publications include articles on masculinity and gendered power relations in novels by John Irving Caryl Phillips Michael Cunningham and Gloria Naylor on the relationship between masculinity studies and feminism and on gender and genre. She is currently working on a collaborative book project provisionally titled Making Home: Orphanhood and Agency in Contemporary American Novels.