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Masculinities without men? : female masculinity in twentieth-century fictions

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  • Date:
    Copyrighted
    2004
    Summary:

    Conventional ideas about gender and sexuality dictate that people born with male bodies naturally possess both a man’s identity and a man’s right to authority. Recent scholarship in the field of gender studies, however, exposes the complex political technologies that construct gender as a supposedly unchanging biological essence with self-evident links to physicality, identity, and power. In Masculinities without Men? Jean Bobby Noble explores how the construction of gender was thrown into crisis during the twentieth century, resulting in a permanent rupture in the sex/gender system, and how masculinity became an unstable category, altered across time, region, social class, and ethnicity.

    Contents:
    • Alibis of essence and enemies within : at the well of obscenity
    • Passionate fictions : Radclyffe Hall's The well of loneliness
    • Impressions of the man : sacred countries and the Stone butch blues
    • Boys do cry : Hilary Swank and the politics of a pronoun
    • Postscript : notes towards a radical (re)thinking of the politics of gender.
    Original Publisher: Vancouver, UBC Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 0774809965