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The Inward Gaze Peter Middleton

The Inward Gaze By Peter Middleton

The Inward Gaze by Peter Middleton


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Summary

Looks at men's fantasies and self-images from a wide range of texts to discuss the most recent theories of subjectivity, masculinty and emotion. The author discusses the split between the experience-based claims of the men's movement and the discourse theories of postmodernism.

The Inward Gaze Summary

The Inward Gaze: Masculinity and Subjectivity in Modern Culture by Peter Middleton

Looks at men's fantasies and self-images from a wide range of texts to discuss the most recent theories of subjectivity, masculinty and emotion. The author discusses the split between the experience-based claims of the men's movement and the discourse theories of postmodernism. Does this division reveal a continuing refusal of masculine self-awareness? Why does postmodernist theory investigate desire but leave emotion untouched? This book seeks to reformulate the way we think about male subjectivity. Its interdisciplinary approach weaves together material from many different sources, and should be of interest to students of literature, cultural studies, gender studies, and psychoanalysis.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Boys will be men: boys' superhero comics; the Martian landscapes of modernism - Joyce, Yeats, Lawrence; are men rats? Freud's history of an obsessional neurosis. Part 2 Theories of modern masculinities; the lost language of emotion.

Additional information

GOR004580791
9780415073271
0415073278
The Inward Gaze: Masculinity and Subjectivity in Modern Culture by Peter Middleton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19921126
256
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