Men in Color: Racialized Masculinities in U.S. Literature and Cinema
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형식
하드커버
페이지
180
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2011
출판사
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
판
New edition
ISBN-10
1443826308
ISBN-13
9781443826303
설명
This illuminating collection delves into the complex interplay of race and masculinity as portrayed in American literature and film. Through a series of insightful essays, contributors explore how racialized masculinities are not merely narratives but pivotal elements that shape cultural discourse. The volume emphasizes the multifaceted identities of men from various racial backgrounds, providing a nuanced understanding of their representations and experiences.
Armengol curates diverse perspectives, highlighting both historical contexts and contemporary issues surrounding masculinity. Readers witness the evolution of male identities across different genres and mediums, tracing the ways these portrayals influence societal perceptions of race and gender. Each chapter invites critical engagement with the texts and films, prompting discussions around stereotypes, power dynamics, and personal agency.
In examining works spanning several decades, the collection reveals the contradictions and challenges faced by men of color within the broader American landscape. It confronts prevailing narratives, urging readers to reconsider and engage with the rich tapestry of racialized masculinity that permeates both literature and cinema.
This scholarly compilation is an essential resource for those interested in cultural studies, gender studies, and racial discourse. It opens up pathways for further exploration, encouraging a deeper understanding of how representation shapes identity and societal norms. Armengol’s editorial vision brings together voices that collectively challenge, provoke, and enrich the conversation surrounding men in color.
Armengol curates diverse perspectives, highlighting both historical contexts and contemporary issues surrounding masculinity. Readers witness the evolution of male identities across different genres and mediums, tracing the ways these portrayals influence societal perceptions of race and gender. Each chapter invites critical engagement with the texts and films, prompting discussions around stereotypes, power dynamics, and personal agency.
In examining works spanning several decades, the collection reveals the contradictions and challenges faced by men of color within the broader American landscape. It confronts prevailing narratives, urging readers to reconsider and engage with the rich tapestry of racialized masculinity that permeates both literature and cinema.
This scholarly compilation is an essential resource for those interested in cultural studies, gender studies, and racial discourse. It opens up pathways for further exploration, encouraging a deeper understanding of how representation shapes identity and societal norms. Armengol’s editorial vision brings together voices that collectively challenge, provoke, and enrich the conversation surrounding men in color.