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Die Geschlechterordnung ist nach wie vor von einer idealisierten Vorstellung von Männlichkeit bestimmt. Dennoch skandalisieren die Medien regelmäßig einen »Verfall« von Männlichkeit. Elahe Haschemi Yekani unterzieht diese »angebliche Krise der Männlichkeit« einer kritischen Überprüfung. Sie entlarvt die Krisenrhetorik als Instrument, das privilegierte Positionen absichern soll. Die Studie bietet eingehende Analysen kolonialer und postkolonialer Krisennarrative in Literatur und Film.
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Die Geschlechterordnung ist nach wie vor von einer idealisierten Vorstellung von Männlichkeit bestimmt. Dennoch skandalisieren die Medien regelmäßig einen »Verfall« von Männlichkeit. Elahe Haschemi Yekani unterzieht diese »angebliche Krise der Männlichkeit« einer kritischen Überprüfung. Sie entlarvt die Krisenrhetorik als Instrument, das privilegierte Positionen absichern soll. Die Studie bietet eingehende Analysen kolonialer und postkolonialer Krisennarrative in Literatur und Film.
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783593410449
- Artikelnr.: 37177015
- Verlag: Campus Verlag GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783593410449
- Artikelnr.: 37177015
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Elahe Haschemi Yekani, Dr. phil., ist wiss. Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik an der Humboldt- Universität zu Berlin.
ContentsAcknowledgements7Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9Crisis as a Privilege14Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns331. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78Heroic Hunters87Establishing Order98Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and'White' Camaraderie123Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown1362. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216White Teeth: Back to the Future217J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263Abbreviations274List of Illustrations275Bibliography277Index311Contents
Acknowledgements7
Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9
Crisis as a Privilege14
Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18
Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25
'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28
The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns33
1. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41
Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50
King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53
She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64
Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78
Heroic Hunters87
Establishing Order98
Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106
Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108
Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121
The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and
'White' Camaraderie123
Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown136
2. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154
Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158
The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160
The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174
Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186
My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186
The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199
Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216
White Teeth: Back to the Future217
J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233
Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235
Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248
Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263
Abbreviations274
List of Illustrations275
Bibliography277
Index311
Acknowledgements7
Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9
Crisis as a Privilege14
Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18
Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25
'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28
The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns33
1. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41
Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50
King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53
She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64
Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78
Heroic Hunters87
Establishing Order98
Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106
Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108
Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121
The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and
'White' Camaraderie123
Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown136
2. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154
Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158
The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160
The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174
Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186
My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186
The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199
Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216
White Teeth: Back to the Future217
J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233
Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235
Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248
Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263
Abbreviations274
List of Illustrations275
Bibliography277
Index311
ContentsAcknowledgements7Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9Crisis as a Privilege14Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns331. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78Heroic Hunters87Establishing Order98Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and'White' Camaraderie123Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown1362. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216White Teeth: Back to the Future217J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263Abbreviations274List of Illustrations275Bibliography277Index311Contents
Acknowledgements7
Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9
Crisis as a Privilege14
Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18
Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25
'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28
The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns33
1. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41
Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50
King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53
She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64
Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78
Heroic Hunters87
Establishing Order98
Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106
Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108
Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121
The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and
'White' Camaraderie123
Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown136
2. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154
Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158
The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160
The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174
Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186
My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186
The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199
Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216
White Teeth: Back to the Future217
J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233
Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235
Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248
Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263
Abbreviations274
List of Illustrations275
Bibliography277
Index311
Acknowledgements7
Introduction: Contained and Exposed Crises9
Crisis as a Privilege14
Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts18
Masculinity as an Interdependent Category25
'Hegemonic' and 'Marginalised' Masculinities28
The Narratability of Masculinity and Narrative Patterns33
1. Colonial Masculinities: Gentlemen and Hunters, Hybrid 'Sahibs' and Failures41
Henry Rider Haggard: Nostalgic African Adventures50
King Solomon's Mines: "We are men, thou and I"53
She: "Heat, misery, and mosquitoes"64
Colonial Photography: The Spectacle of the 'Self'78
Heroic Hunters87
Establishing Order98
Rudyard Kipling: The Ambivalence of Empire106
Kim: An Orientalist Coming of Age108
Joseph Conrad: Masculine Modernism121
The Nigger of the "Narcissus": Allegories of 'Black' Death and
'White' Camaraderie123
Heart of Darkness: White Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown136
2. Postcolonial Masculinities: Hybrid Men, Fanatics and Anti-Heroes154
Hanif Kureishi: New Ways of Being British158
The Buddha of Suburbia: "A funny kind of Englishman"160
The Black Album: Hybrid Crisis174
Postcolonial Films: Queering the Imperial Gaze?186
My Beautiful Laundrette: Coming-out 'In-Between'186
The Crying Game: Male Femininity as a Spectacle199
Zadie Smith: Hysterical Realism and Happy Multiculturalism?216
White Teeth: Back to the Future217
J.M. Coetzee: Postmodern Despair233
Waiting for the Barbarians: Allegories of the Failure of 'Self' and 'Other'235
Disgrace: Male Author-ity in an Age of Disgrace?248
Conclusion: Towards a Particularisation of the Crisis of Masculinity - En/Countering Post-9/11 Crisis Narratives of Uncertainty263
Abbreviations274
List of Illustrations275
Bibliography277
Index311