Description
Analyses representations of British and American masculinities of the period 2000-2010 in terms of mobility, trauma and the ideological constructions of subject and nation.
About the Author
Brian Baker is a Senior Lecturer in English at Lancaster University, UK. He has published Iain Sinclair (2007) and has written numerous articles and book chapters on the study and teaching of masculinities in literature and popular film.
Reviews
Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction, Film and Television brilliantly dissects the images of masculinity expressed, and interrogated, in the films and novels of the troubled noughties. This is a wide-ranging, scholarly book, in which Brian Baker presents an encyclopaedic overview of his topic. He diagnoses a continued sense of masculinity in crisis in films as varied as Casino Royale, the Star Wars saga, The Hurt Locker, Frost/Nixon or The Damned United but also pinpoints how these masculinities are re-touched and re-worked in response to the changed post-millennial context. His detailed analyses revealingly place novels and films in their historical moment, alert to contemporary anxieties about a globalized world that is at once dynamic and obsessed with boundaries. A book full of lucid theoretical insights, this is an excellent, much-needed introduction to masculinities in contemporary fiction and film, essential reading for all students and researchers of gender. * Sabine Vanacker, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Hull, UK *
In this timely and valuable book, Baker offers a refreshing approach to masculinities in contemporary films, one that supplements earlier accounts of masculinity with more contemporary questions about media representations of men. With his focus on highly topical issues-globalisation and global mobility; late capitalism, and particularly financialism and global capital flows; embodiedness and the implicit aura of paranoia running through discourses of terrorism; the 'others' of science fiction; and the repositioning of anti-heroes as heroic-Baker effectively addresses some of the key contemporary discourses within media constructions of masculinity. * Mike Chopra-Gant, Reader in Media, Culture and Communications, London Metropolitan University, UK *
Baker adopts a wide-ranging research perspective... encompassing British and American films, novels, and short stories. As a result, we come to realize that gender constructions are transnational; no one, it seems, knows what the future will bring for masculinity. Perhaps we need to acknowledge the presence of pluralism and do our best to widen our interpretive focus. * Journal of American culture *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501320095
Author Dr Brian Baker
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 363g