Part I: American Guys ; I. Richard Posner, "Manhood in Hemingway" ; 2. William Alsup, "On the Trail with Melville: Law and Letters in the High Sierra" ; 3. J. Harvie Wilkinson, "Solitary Man in American Literature and Law" ; 4. Douglas Baird, "American Stoic" ; 5. Janice Rogers Brown, "No Balm in Gilead" ; 6. Robin West "Gatsby and Tort" ; 7. A. Howard Matz, "Struggles with Manhood in Angle of Repose" ; 8. Michael Warner, "Manning Up" ; Part II: Outsiders ; 9. Martha C. Nussbaum, "Jewish Men, Jewish Lawyers: Roth's 'Eli, the Fanatic' and the Question of Jewish Masculinity in American Law" ; 10. David Halperin, "What is Gay Male Feminity?" ; 11. Saul Levmore, "Snitching, Whistleblowing, and Barn Burning: Loyalty in Law, Literature, and Sports" ; 12. Douglas P. Woodlock, "Bullies and Martyrs: John Dos Passos and Adventures of a Young Man" ; 13. Richard McAdams, "Empathy and Masculinity in To Kill a Mockingbird" ; 14. Julie C. Suk, "Fatherhood and Crime in James Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk" ; 15. Glenda Carpio, "Glimpses of a Man: Barack Obama's Autobiographical Reflections" ; 16. Paxton Jamail Williams, "The Indictment of the Law and Notions of Masculinity in Ossie Davis's Purlie Victorious"
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