Routledge Companion to Masculinity in American Literature and Culture

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Adolescence
Aggrieved Entitlement
American Psychiatric Association
antifeminism analysis
Black Disabled Men
Black Masculine
Black masculinity
boyhood
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Celebrity Outlaw
critical studies of American male identity
cultural narrative critique
David Foster Wallace
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Female Masculinity
Fight Club
Frank Castle
gender
gender performance theory
Hate Men
Hegemonic Masculinity
incel
Inspiration Porn
intersectional identity studies
Jane Foster
Jeep Cherokees
Jesse's Performances
Jesse’s Performances
literary gender constructs
Man Box
masclinity studies
Masculinities
Masculinity Studies
misogyny
MRA
Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Mythopoetic Men’s Movement
Queer Masculinity
queer studies
Rocky Horror
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Settler Colonial Structures
sociopolitical masculinity
Super Heroes
Toxic Masculinity
US literature
Violates
white supremacy
whiteness
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781032156620
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Recently, the U.S. has seen a rise in misogynistic and race-based violence perpetrated by men expressing a sense of grievance, from "incels" to alt-right activists. Grounding sociological, historical, political, and economic analyses of masculinity through the lens of cultural narratives in many forms and expressions, The Routledge Companion to Masculinity in American Literature and Culture suggests that how we examine the stories that shape us in turn shapes our understanding of our current reality and gives us language for imagining better futures.

Masculinity is more than a description of traits associated with particular performances of gender. It is more than a study of gender and social power. It is an examination of the ways in which gender affects our capacity to engage ethically with each other in complex human societies. This volume offers essays from a range of established, global experts in American masculinity as well as new and upcoming scholars in order to explore not just what masculinity once meant, has come to mean, and may mean in the future in the U.S.; it also articulates what is at stake with our conceptions of masculinity.

Lydia R. Cooper is associate professor of contemporary American and Native American literature and chair of the department of English at Creighton University. She is the author of Cormac McCarthy: A Complexity Theory of Literature (2021); Masculinities in Literature of the American West (2016), and No More Heroes: Narrative Perspective and Morality in the Novels (2011). Her work on contemporary American and Native American writers has appeared in journals such as GLQ, Contemporary Literature, Modern Fiction Studies, Studies in the Novel, Critique, Studies in American Indian Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment.