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Brutes in Suits - Male Sensibility in America, 1890-1920

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor John Pettegrew is an associate professor of history and director of the American Studies Program at Lehigh University and coeditor of the three-volume Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism . Klappentext The violent and hyper strain of masculinity in modern America is rooted in historical memory, as John Pettegrew demonstrates in this sharply critical study of the cultural construction of sexual difference and the male instinct for aggressiveness. Broadly gauged and deeply researched institutional histories of social science, popular literature, college football, military culture, and the law divulge a master de-evolutionary impulse of projecting brutishness into the distant human and animal past where late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century men could embrace it as the predominant natural trait of manhood. "[A] vivid, massively researched history of 'hyper-masculine' sensibility at the turn of the twentieth century . . . An instructive and provocative view of men's dark side."-- Men and Masculinities "This fascinating and ambitious study explores how an aggressive 'de-evolutionary' model of masculinity was woven into a broad range of American institutions . . . Pettegrew brings together feminist theory, 'an anthropological ironist perspective' and a wealth of gender studies scholarship to investigate the development of a pervasive mindset of brutish masculinity within a rich selection of archival and popular cultural materials."-- Gender and History "Pettegrew's book remains rigorous and passionate in its narration of the historic appeal as well as the immediate dangers of de-evolutionary masculinity."-- American Historical Review "Pettegrew demonstrates how . . . Americans projected preexisting gender biases onto the behavior of animals and 'primitive' peoples, thereby rationalizing the aggressive, and often violent, actions of modern-day European-American men as the 'natural' expression of their 'animalistic' core."-- Journal of American History Zusammenfassung This timely assessment of the evolution of masculine culture will be welcomed and debated by social and intellectual historians for years to come....

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Authors John Pettegrew
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.06.2007
 
EAN 9780801886034
ISBN 978-0-8018-8603-4
No. of pages 409
Dimensions 165 mm x 235 mm x 38 mm
Series Gender Relations in the American Experience
Gender Relations in the Americ
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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