Typical Men is the first book length study of masculinity in British
cinema and offers a broad and lively overview from the Second World
War to the present day. Spicer argues that masculinity in popular
fiction can best be understood as a range of dynamic and competing
cultural types which rise and fall in relation to shifting patterns of
film production, audience taste and social change. Specific chapters
are devoted to each of the major types debonair gentlemen, civilian
professionals, action adventurers, the Ever yma n, Fools and Rogues,
criminals, rebels and damaged men - which trace their changing
histories through innovative readings of key films, together with a
fresh look at the performances of particular stars including James
Mason, Kenneth More, Michael Caine and Sean Connery. A final chapter
explores the complex and hybrid types that have evolved within a
volatile and unstable contemporary British cinema, now part of an
array of interrelated media images of masculinity. Typical Men will be
of keen interest to those concerned with the cultural history of
gender, and its detailed and carefully contextualised interpretations
of films afford a reappraisal of British cinema history, especially
the neglected and despised 1950s. 'Andrew Spicer's Typical Men is a
major intervention in debates about masculinity in the cinema. It
takes a lot of intellectual risks, and locates cinematic stereotypes
of masculinity in a cinematic and cultural context. It is trenchant
and original, and redefines the field of gender representation.' –
Sue Harper, Professor of Film History, University of Portsmouth 'The
strength of this elegantly and wittily written book is that, in the
precision of its detail about individual performances, actors and
films, it never loses sight of its argumentative threads.' – Brian
McFarlane, Screening the Past
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The Representation of Masculinity in Popular British Cinema
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857717627
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter