Masculine interests

Masculine interests
About this book
Until Masculine Interests not much had been written about men "as men" in the cinema. Using nine Hollywood genre films from 1932 to the late 1990s, Lang shows how Hollywood's chief function to define, codify, valorize and critique varieties of masculinity reveals contradictions with its surface norms of heterosexual masculinity, particularly in those films that cover the troubled terrain of male-male relationships. Despite Hollywood's normative narrative conventions, these films involve a spectrum of primary bonds among men, sexual and nonsexual, conscious and unconscious. Lang questions the way our culture distinguishes between homosexuality and non-homosexual forms of male bonding, and argues for a more complex notion of a homosocial continuum.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4629325W
Subjects
Homosexuality in motion picturesMen in motion picturesPn1995.9.h55 l37 2002791.43/653PERFORMING ARTSFilm & VideoReferenceHistory & CriticismMusic, Dance, Drama & FilmFilmGenres, otherÖffentliche Darbietungen, Film, RundfunkVarious