The numerous and multifaceted ways in which masculinities emerge and
are expressed within cultures prompt a broad ranging examination and
reconsideration of what it means to be a man. Within the study of
masculinity, the early modern period stands between the Renaissance,
when conceptions of manhood were primarily dominated by chivalric and
humanistic traditions, and the latter half of the 18th century, which
marked the beginnings of modern conceptions of masculine identity. But
rather than a transitional period, the early modern era was a key
moment in the evolutionary dynamics of masculine representation.
Political forces, such as the Puritan revolution, the Restoration, and
the shift in power from the courtier class to the growing middle class
forced a reconsideration of the masculine ideal in light of the
experiences of the masses. At the same time, the emergence of print
culture provided a means of transmitting the new masculine ideal, and
literature of the period reflected the changing notions of
masculinity. The chapters in this volume explore the various
strategies used by early modern writers to represent masculinity.
Together, the expert contributors offer a broad perspective on the
social and political dynamics of early modern masculine identity.
Included are chapters on such writers as Thomas Carew, Andrew Marvell,
Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, John Dryden, Daniel Defoe, and
Samuel Richardson. Though incorporating a variety of critical
approaches, the contributors all explore the inherent anxiety
associated with masculinity and its representation. The chapters
demonstrate how significant literary texts of the period provided not
only idealized images of early modern manhood but also contesting
ones. By focusing on the literary, historical, and social dynamics
which construct cultural perceptions of masculinity, this volume
ultimately illustrates the literary representation of manhood in the
early modern period to be a dynamic and evolving process which often
challenged Western notions of what it means to be a man.
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Viewing the Male
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313030185
Publisert
2023
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1. utgave
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Praeger
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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