Masculine Identities: The History and Meanings of Manliness

Masculine Identities: The History and Meanings of Manliness

by Herbert Sussman
Masculine Identities: The History and Meanings of Manliness

Masculine Identities: The History and Meanings of Manliness

by Herbert Sussman

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Overview

This book provides an intriguing look at the long history of the changing definitions of what it means to "be a man," identifying both the continuity and disparity in these ideals and explaining the contemporary crisis of masculinity.

In the classical Athens of Plato and Pericles, erotic relations between adolescents and adult men—what we now revile as pedophilia—was the marker of manliness; a clear example of how concepts of masculinity shift. Even within modern western society, there are conflicting ideals for men; they are expected to be both aggressive and unemotional in business, and sensitive and caring as a father and lover.

Masculine Identities: The History and Meanings of Manliness provides a comprehensive consideration of what "being a man" has meant over time. A fascinating read for men and women alike, it examines masculine identities that emerged in the past and continue into the present, such as the warrior, the democratic man, the craftsman, the self-made man of business, as well as ethnic forms of manliness. The work concludes by examining the contemporary issues of male sexuality, same-sex identity, and the conflicts within men in the modern world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216115335
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 544 KB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Herbert Sussman is professor emeritus of English at Northeastern University, Boston, MA; and an adjunct faculty member at The New School, New York, NY. His published works include Victorian Masculinities: Manhood and Masculine Poetics in Early Victorian Literature and Art.
Herbert Sussman is professor emeritus of English at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, and is currently an adjunct faculty member at The New School, New York, NY.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Thinking about Men
1. Man as Warrior
2. Athens and the Emergence of Democratic Man
3. The Craftsman
4. Economic Man and the Rise of the Middle Class
5. I Am a Man: African-American Masculine Identities
6. Jewish-American Masculine Identities
7. Same-Sex Desire and Masculine Identity
Conclusion: Masculine Identities Now
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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