Between Profits and Primitivism

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A01=Athena Devlin
Author_Athena Devlin
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body and efficiency
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Charcot
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cultural history United States
Dead Men
education
elite masculinity social construction
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experiences
Frank Cowperwood
Free Women
gender studies
Handling Pig Iron
hysteria
Jean Martin Charcot
Jolly Corner
male
Male Hysteria
masculinity theory
mental health discourse
middle
Middle Class Male Body
Middle Class Men
Nervous Illness
Owen Wingrave
physical
Physical Education
Physical Education Discourse
Physical Educators
Primitive Masculinity
Psychical Research
Railway Spine
Scientific Management
supernatural
Supernatural Experience
Supernatural Fiction
Supernatural Tales
Supernormal Experiences
White Male Body
white male identity
william
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415970778
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jan 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Between 1800 and the First World War, white middle-class men were depicted various forms of literature as weak and nervous. This book explores cultural writings dedicated to the physical and mental health of the male subject, showing that men have mobilized gender constructions repeatedly and self-consciously to position themselves within the culture. Aiming to join those who offer nuanced accounts of masculinity, Devlin investigates the various and changing interests white manhood was positioned to cultivate and the ways elite white men used "their own," so to speak, to promote larger agendas for their class and race.

Athena Devlin's work on gender has appeared in TheColumbia Journal of American Studies and the anthology Women: Images and Realities. In addition to working on several public history projects and documentaries, she has taught American Studies and Literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she earned her Ph.D., and St. Francis College in Brooklyn.

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