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Hard-Boiled Masculinities Christopher Breu

Hard-Boiled Masculinities By Christopher Breu

Hard-Boiled Masculinities by Christopher Breu


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Strips the veneer of the tough guy in modern American culture. The author offers a complex account of how and why hard-boiled masculinity emerged during an unsettled time of increased urbanization and tenuous peace, and traces the changes in its cultural conception.

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Hard-Boiled Masculinities Summary

Hard-Boiled Masculinities by Christopher Breu

The persona of the American male in the period between the two world wars was characterized by physical strength, emotional detachment, aggressive behavior, and an amoral worldview. This ideal of a hard-boiled masculinity can be seen in the pages and, even more vividly, on the covers of magazines such as Black Mask, which shifted from Victorian-influenced depictions of men in top hats and mustaches in the early 1920s to the portrayal of much more overtly violent and muscular men.

Looking closely at this transformation, Christopher Breu offers a complex account of how and why hard-boiled masculinity emerged during an unsettled time of increased urbanization and tenuous peace and traces the changes in its cultural conception as it moved back and forth across the divide between high and low culture as well as the color line that bifurcated American society.

Examining the work of Ernest Hemingway, Dashiell Hammett, Chester Himes, and William Faulkner, as well as many lesser-known writers for the hypermasculine pulp magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, Breu illustrates how the tough male was a product of cultural fantasy, one that shored up gender and racial stereotypes as a way of lashing out at the destabilizing effects of capitalism and social transformation.

Christopher Breu is assistant professor of English at Illinois State University.

About Christopher Breu

Christopher Breu is assistant professor of English at Illinois State University.

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CIN0816644349G
9780816644346
0816644349
Hard-Boiled Masculinities by Christopher Breu
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
20051223
256
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