Masculine Interests

by Robert Lang

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

PN1995.H55

Collection

Publication

Columbia University Press (2002), Edition: First edition., Paperback, 384 pages

Description

Until Masculine Interests not much had been written about men "as men" in the cinema. Now Robert Lang considers how Hollywood articulates the eroticism that is intrinsic to identification between men. He considers masculinity in social and psychoanalytic terms, maintaining that a major function of the movies is to define different types of masculinity, and to either valorize or criticize these forms. Focusing on several films-primarily The Lion King, The Most Dangerous Game, The Outlaw, Kiss Me Deadly, Midnight Cowboy, Innerspace, My Own Private Idaho, the Batman series, and Jerry Maguire-Lang questions the way in which American culture distinguishes between homosexual and nonhomosexual forms of male bonding. In arguing for a much more complex recognition of the homosocial continuum, he contends that queer sexuality is far more present in American cinema than is usually acknowledged.… (more)

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Physical description

384 p.; 6 x 1 inches

ISBN

0231113005 / 9780231113007
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