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Chapter 13 What Do Heterosexual Men Want? Or, “The (Wandering) Queer Eye on the (Straight) Guy”
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
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Identity, Agency, And Manliness In The Colonial And The National
- Carnival and Masculinity in the Travel Fiction of James De Mille 3
- “No Money, but Muscle and Pluck”: Cultivating Trans-Imperial Manliness for the Fields of Empire, 1870–1901 17
- Who’s on the Home Front? Canadian Masculinity in the NFB’s Second World War Series “Canada Carries On” 39
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Emotional Geographies of Anxiety, Eros, and Impairment
- Making Art Like a Man! 55
- “Above Mere Men”: The Heterogeneous Male in Attila Richard Lukacs 79
- Stranger Than Paradise: Immigration and Impaired Masculinities 101
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The Minority Male
- The “Hood” Reconfigured: Black Masculinity in Rude 133
- “Keepin’ It Real”? Masculinity, Indigeneity, and Media Representations of Gangsta Rap in Regina 149
- Fixing Stories “Is Sure a Lot of Work”: Watching “the Men’s Dance” in Medicine River and Green Grass, Running Water 171
- Masculinity in a Minority Setting: The Emblematic Body in Simone Chaput’s Le coulonneux 185
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Capitalized, Corporatized, Compromised Men
- The Politics of Marginalization at the Centre: Canadian Masculinities and Global Capitalism in Douglas Coupland’s Generation X 199
- Dangerous Homosexualities and Disturbing Masculinities: The Disabling Rhetoric of Difference in Barbara Gowdy’s Mister Sandman 215
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Abject Masculinities
- What Do Heterosexual Men Want? Or, “The (Wandering) Queer Eye on the (Straight) Guy” 233
- Boy to the Power of Three: Toronto’s Drag Kings 259
- Life Without Death? Space, Affect, and Masculine Identity in the Work of Frank Cole 281
- Bibliography 297
- Biographical Notes 319
- Index 325
- Books in the Cultural Studies Series 342
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
-
Identity, Agency, And Manliness In The Colonial And The National
- Carnival and Masculinity in the Travel Fiction of James De Mille 3
- “No Money, but Muscle and Pluck”: Cultivating Trans-Imperial Manliness for the Fields of Empire, 1870–1901 17
- Who’s on the Home Front? Canadian Masculinity in the NFB’s Second World War Series “Canada Carries On” 39
-
Emotional Geographies of Anxiety, Eros, and Impairment
- Making Art Like a Man! 55
- “Above Mere Men”: The Heterogeneous Male in Attila Richard Lukacs 79
- Stranger Than Paradise: Immigration and Impaired Masculinities 101
-
The Minority Male
- The “Hood” Reconfigured: Black Masculinity in Rude 133
- “Keepin’ It Real”? Masculinity, Indigeneity, and Media Representations of Gangsta Rap in Regina 149
- Fixing Stories “Is Sure a Lot of Work”: Watching “the Men’s Dance” in Medicine River and Green Grass, Running Water 171
- Masculinity in a Minority Setting: The Emblematic Body in Simone Chaput’s Le coulonneux 185
-
Capitalized, Corporatized, Compromised Men
- The Politics of Marginalization at the Centre: Canadian Masculinities and Global Capitalism in Douglas Coupland’s Generation X 199
- Dangerous Homosexualities and Disturbing Masculinities: The Disabling Rhetoric of Difference in Barbara Gowdy’s Mister Sandman 215
-
Abject Masculinities
- What Do Heterosexual Men Want? Or, “The (Wandering) Queer Eye on the (Straight) Guy” 233
- Boy to the Power of Three: Toronto’s Drag Kings 259
- Life Without Death? Space, Affect, and Masculine Identity in the Work of Frank Cole 281
- Bibliography 297
- Biographical Notes 319
- Index 325
- Books in the Cultural Studies Series 342