The History of Men: Essays on the History of American and British MasculinitiesSUNY Press, 2005 M03 10 - 258 pages In this collection, one of the world’s leading scholars in the field of masculinity studies explores the historical construction of American and British masculinities. Tracing the emergence of American and British masculinities, the forms they have taken, and their development over time, Michael S. Kimmel analyzes the various ways that the ideology of masculinity—the cultural meaning of manhood—has been shaped by the course of historical events, and, in turn, how ideas about masculinity have also served to shape those historical events. He also considers newly emerging voices of previously marginalized groups such as women, the working class, people of color, gay men, and lesbians to explore the marginalized and de-centered notions of masculinity and the political processes and dynamics that have enabled this marginalization to occur. |
Contents
Invisible Masculinity | 3 |
Born to Run Fantasies of Male Escape from Rip Van Winkle to Robert Ely | 19 |
Consuming Manhood The Feminization of American Culture and the Recreation of the Male Body 18321920 | 37 |
Baseball and the Reconstitution of American Masculinity 18801920 | 61 |
Mens Responses to Feminism at the Turn of the Century | 73 |
The Cult of Masculinity American Social Character and the Legacy of the Cowboy | 91 |
From Conscience and Common Sense to Feminism for Men ProFeminist Mens Rhetoric of Support for Womens Equality | 105 |
From Lord and Master to Cuckold and Fop Masculinity in 17thCentury England | 125 |
Mundus Foppensis and the Levellers | 143 |
Greedy Kisses and Melting Extasy Notes on the Homosexual World of Early 18thCentury England as Found in Love Letters Between a certain late N... | 191 |
NOBLEMAN And the famous MR WILSON | 197 |
Notes | 231 |
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