Most documentaries deal with men, but what do they actually say about
masculinity? In this groundbreaking volume Sara Martín analyses more
than forty 21st-century documentaries to explore how they represent
American men and masculinity. From Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s The Mask
You Live In to Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro, this volume
explores sixteen different faces of American masculinity: the good
man, the activist, the politician, the whistleblower, the criminal,
the sexual abuser, the wrongly accused, the dependent man, the
soldier, the capitalist, the adventurer, the sportsman, the architect,
the photographer, the musician, and the writer. The collective
portrait drawn by the documentaries discloses a firm critical stance
against the contradictions inherent in patriarchy, which makes
American men promises of empowerment it cannot fulfill. The
filmmakers’ view of American masculinity emphasizes the
vulnerability of disempowered men before the abuses of the patriarchal
system run by hegemonic men and a loss of bearings about how to be a
man after the impact of feminism, accompanied nonetheless by a
celebration of resilient masculinity and of the good American man.
Firmly positioning documentaries as an immensely flexible, relevant
tool to understand 21st-century American men and masculinity, their
past, present, and future, this book will interest students and
scholars of film studies, documentary film, American cultural studies,
gender, and masculinity.
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Up Close Behind the Mask
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000875805
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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