Reel Men at War: Masculinity and the American War Film

Reel Men at War: Masculinity and the American War Film

Reel Men at War: Masculinity and the American War Film

Reel Men at War: Masculinity and the American War Film

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Overview

As they transition into adulthood, many American boys and young men spend a considerable amount of time engaging in physical sports, playing violent video games, and watching action movies, including war films. In many cases, boys spend more time exposed to media models than they do with their fathers. If, as social learning theorists say, masculinity is learned directly through a system of positive and negative reinforcement, what manly behaviors do war films clearly define and reinforce? And what un-manly behaviors do war films clearly prohibit?

In Reel Men at War: Masculinity and the American War Film, authors Ralph Donald and Karen MacDonald consider the influence that war films bring to bear on the socialization of young boys in America. Analyzing nearly 150 American war films and television programs, this book considers such issues as major male stereotypes—both positive and negative—in film, the influence of sports as an alternate to mortal combat, why men admire war and value winning so highly, and how war films define manly courage.

Throughout the book the authors comment on the depiction of post-traumatic stress disorder, the stages of grief, and suicide in war films, as well as applying Jungian and Freudian theories to war and soldiering. Reel Men at War will be of interest not only to professors and students of cinema and mass communications but also to scholars of history, gender studies, and sociology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810881143
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/18/2011
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Ralph Donald is professor of mass communications at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and has taught broadcasting, journalism, and film for more than 35 years.

Karen MacDonald is a clinical psychologist whose work includes counseling returning veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Table of Contents

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1 Men and War 1

2 "Go, Team, Go!" Manliness and War/Sports Metaphors 15

3 Stereotypes of Manliness 41

4 Manliness and the Burden of Command 113

5 Courage 159

6 Why Men Fight 175

Annotated Filmography 187

Bibliography 257

Index 261

About the Authors 269

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