Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction Film and Television

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction  Film and Television
Author: Brian Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 150130030X

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Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction Film and Television

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction  Film and Television
Author: Brian Baker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781623567477

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While masculinity has been an increasingly visible field of study within several disciplines (sociology, literary studies, cultural studies, film and tv) over the last two decades, it is surprising that analysis of contemporary representations of the first part of the century has yet to emerge. Professor Brian Baker, evolving from his previous work Masculinities in Fiction and Film: Representing Men in Popular Genres 1945-2000, intervenes to rectify the scholarship in the field to produce a wide-ranging, readable text that deals with films and other texts produced since the year 2000. Focusing on representations of masculinity in cinema, popular fiction and television from the period 2000-2010, he argues that dominant forms of masculinity in Britain and the United States have become increasingly informed by anxiety, trauma and loss, and this has resulted in both narratives that reflect that trauma and others which attempt to return to a more complete and heroic form of masculinity. While focusing on a range of popular genres, such as Bond films, war movies, science fiction and the Gothic, the work places close analyses of individual films and texts in their cultural and historical contexts, arguing for the importance of these popular fictions in diagnosing how contemporary Britain and the United States understand themselves and their changing role in the world through the representation of men, fully recognising the issues of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, and age. Baker draws upon current work in mobility studies and in the study of masculinities to produce the first book-length comparative study of masculinity in popular culture of the first decade of the twentieth century.

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction Film and Television

Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction  Film and Television
Author: Brian Baker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781623567385

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While masculinity has been an increasingly visible field of study within several disciplines (sociology, literary studies, cultural studies, film and tv) over the last two decades, it is surprising that analysis of contemporary representations of the first part of the century has yet to emerge. Professor Brian Baker, evolving from his previous work Masculinities in Fiction and Film: Representing Men in Popular Genres 1945-2000, intervenes to rectify the scholarship in the field to produce a wide-ranging, readable text that deals with films and other texts produced since the year 2000. Focusing on representations of masculinity in cinema, popular fiction and television from the period 2000-2010, he argues that dominant forms of masculinity in Britain and the United States have become increasingly informed by anxiety, trauma and loss, and this has resulted in both narratives that reflect that trauma and others which attempt to return to a more complete and heroic form of masculinity. While focusing on a range of popular genres, such as Bond films, war movies, science fiction and the Gothic, the work places close analyses of individual films and texts in their cultural and historical contexts, arguing for the importance of these popular fictions in diagnosing how contemporary Britain and the United States understand themselves and their changing role in the world through the representation of men, fully recognising the issues of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, and age. Baker draws upon current work in mobility studies and in the study of masculinities to produce the first book-length comparative study of masculinity in popular culture of the first decade of the twenty-first century.

Masculinity in Fiction and Film

Masculinity in Fiction and Film
Author: Brian Baker
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2008-06-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781847062628

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Covers wide range of popular British and American fiction and film including Westerns, spy fiction, science fiction and crime narratives.

Masculinity and Popular Television

Masculinity and Popular Television
Author: Rebecca Feasey
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-10-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780748631797

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This book is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the key debates concerning the representation of masculinities in a wide range of popular television genres. The volume looks at the depiction of public masculinity in the soap opera, homosexuality in the situation comedy, the portrayal of fatherhood in prime-time animation, emerging manhood in the supernatural teen text, alternative gender roles in science fiction, male authority in the police series, masculine anxieties in the hospital drama, violence and aggression in sports coverage, ordinariness and emotional connectedness in the reality game show, and domesticity in lifestyle television. Masculinity and Popular Television examines the ways in which masculinities are being constructed, circulated and interrogated in contemporary British and American programming, and considers the ways in which such images can be understood in relation to the 'common sense' model of the hegemonic male that is said to dominate the cultural landscape.

Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema

Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
Author: Marianne Kac-Vergne
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781786723154

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If science fiction stages the battle between humans and non-humans, whether alien or machine, who is elected to fight for us? In the classics of science fiction cinema, humanity is nearly always represented by a male, and until recently, a white male. Spanning landmark American films from Blade Runner to Avatar, this major new study offers the first ever analysis of masculinity in science fiction cinema. It uncovers the evolution of masculine heroes from the 1980s until the present day, and the roles played by their feminine counterparts. Considering gender alongside racial and class politics, Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema also situates filmic examples within the broader culture. It is indispensable for understanding science fiction and its role in contemporary cultural politics.

Conflicting Masculinities

Conflicting Masculinities
Author: Katherine Byrne,Julie Anne Taddeo,James Leggott
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781838608163

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Never before has period drama offered viewers such an assortment of complex male characters, from transported felons and syphilitic detectives to shell shocked soldiers and gangland criminals. Neo-Victorian Gothic fictions like Penny Dreadful represent masculinity at its darkest, Poldark and Outlander have refashioned the romantic hero and anti-heritage series like Peaky Blinders portray masculinity in crisis, at moments when the patriarchy was being bombarded by forces like World War I, the rise of first wave feminism and the breakdown of Empire. Scholars of film, media, literature and history explore the very different types of maleness offered by contemporary television and show how the intersection of class, race, history and masculinity in period dramas has come to hold such broad appeal to twenty-first-century audiences.

Fashion and Masculinities in Popular Culture

Fashion and Masculinities in Popular Culture
Author: Adam Geczy,Vicki Karaminas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317217596

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Popular culture in the latter half of the twentieth century precipitated a decisive change in style and body image. Postwar film, television, radio shows, pulp fiction and comics placed heroic types firmly within public consciousness. This book concentrates on these heroic male types as they have evolved from the postwar era and their relationship to fashion to the present day. As well as demonstrating the role of male icons in contemporary society, this book’s originality also lies in showing the many gender slippages that these icons help to effect or expose. It is by exploring the somewhat inviolate types accorded to contemporary masculinity that we see the very fragility of a stable or rounded male identity.