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Ecomasculinities: negotiating male gender identity in U.S. fiction

Addis, Victoria(Contributions by)Brandt, Stefan(Contributions by)Calanchi, Alessa(Contributions by)Cenamor, Ruben(Contributions by)Heiliger, Evangeline(Contributions by)Hendow, Layla(Contributions by)Hultman, Martin(Contributions by)Luzon-Aguado, Virginia(Contributions by)Pelegri, Teresa Requena(Contributions by)Phillips, Bill(Contributions by)Brandt, Stefan(Edited by)Cenamor, Ruben(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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While there exist numerous studies on ecocriticism and ecofeminism, much less has been written about ecomasculinities. This volume contributes to filling this gap by examining models of fictional ecomasculinity in and through contemporary U.S. literature and cinema. Our study examines ecomasculinities as practices of masculinity which are deeply conservationist and can embrace non-masculine traits. In this line of thought, a main goal of the volume is to interrogate the potential of ecomasculinities to elicit in men a desire to become engage in other practices of masculinity that are counter-hegemonic and have as main goal to achieve equality on different strata of society. Bridging the gap between the Social Sciences and the Humanities, the book interrogates intersections between ecomasculinities and masculinities beyond capitalism, ecomasculinities and aging, and ecomasculinities and queerness, among others.

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Lexington Books
149856755X / 9781498567558
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
25/01/2019
English
203 pages
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