Engendering Men: Question of Male Feminist Criticism

Engendering Men: Question of Male Feminist Criticism

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Author: Joseph Allen Boone

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 245


Over the past several years, the question of men's relation to feminist criticism has become a fiercely debated topic. "Engendering Men" demonstrates the creative impact that feminist modes of inquiry have already had on a new generation of male critics. In the wake of feminism, many men have found it imperative to begin the task of retheorizing the male position in our culture. Bringing together the work of 18 male critics, this collection of new work opens up a new avenue in literary and cultural criticism, as well as in gender and feminist theory. Investigating poetry, fiction, the Broadway stage, film and television, and broader cultural and psychoanalytic texts, these essays propose exciting paradigms for re-envisioning the dynamics of masculine subjectivity.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Joseph Allen Boone

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 245


Over the past several years, the question of men's relation to feminist criticism has become a fiercely debated topic. "Engendering Men" demonstrates the creative impact that feminist modes of inquiry have already had on a new generation of male critics. In the wake of feminism, many men have found it imperative to begin the task of retheorizing the male position in our culture. Bringing together the work of 18 male critics, this collection of new work opens up a new avenue in literary and cultural criticism, as well as in gender and feminist theory. Investigating poetry, fiction, the Broadway stage, film and television, and broader cultural and psychoanalytic texts, these essays propose exciting paradigms for re-envisioning the dynamics of masculine subjectivity.