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Masculinity in Contemporary New York Fiction

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Masculinity in Contemporary New York Fiction

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Masculinity in Contemporary New York Fiction is an interdisciplinary study that presents masculinity as a key thematic concern in contemporary New York fiction. This study argues that New York authors do not simply depict masculinity as a social and historical construction but seek to challenge the archetypal ideals of masculinity by writing counter-hegemonic narratives. Gendering canonical New York writers, namely Paul Auster, Bret Easton Ellis, and Don DeLillo, illustrates how explorations of masculinity are tied into the principal themes that have defined the American novel from its very beginning. The themes that feature in this study include the role of the novel in American society; the individual and (urban) society; the journey from innocence to awareness (of masculinity); the archetypal image of the absent and/or patriarchal father; the impact of homosocial relations on the everyday performance of masculinity; male sexuality; and the male individual and globalization. What connects these contemporary New York writers is their employment of the one of the great figures in the history of literature: the flâneur. These authors take the flâneur from the shadows of the Manhattan streets and elevate this figure to the role of self-reflexive agent of male subjectivity through which they write counter-hegemonic narratives of masculinity. This book is an essential reference for those with an interest in gender studies and contemporary American fiction.

Author Biography:

Peter Ferry is currently an Irish Research Council funded Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin, Ireland. He has published articles on the flâneur, Freud and masculinity, fatherhood and masculinity, and the beard and masculinity in contemporary American fiction in leading journals in both the fields of American Literary Studies and Gender and Masculinity Studies. His current project is focused on the flaneur and masculinity in 19th century American Writing.
Release date NZ
September 12th, 2014
Author
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
196
Dimensions
152x229x28
ISBN-13
9781138016040
Product ID
22312840

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