No Less A Man

Masculist Art In A Feminist Age

by Douglas Robinson
Publisher: THE POPULAR PRESS, January of 1994 ‧
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Robert B. Parker's detective Spenser. John Rambo, created by David Morrell and played on the silver screen by Sylvester Stallone. Bruce Springsteen. All three, Douglas Robinson claims, are central figures in a new form of popular men s art: art that explores what it means to be a man in a feminist age. Robinson develops a three-stage transformation myth out of Joseph Campbell s studies of hero mythology: the road of trials, on which repressive normality is tested and found lacking (Spenser); a symbolic death in which defensive rational ego-structures are surrendered (the Rambo of "First Blood"); and regeneration and return, the gradual rebirth of masculinity in a redemptive transformation (Springsteen)."

No Less A Man

Masculist Art In A Feminist Age

by Douglas Robinson

Property Description
ISBN: 9780879726386
Publisher: THE POPULAR PRESS
Release Date: January of 1994
Dimensions: 159 x 235 x 26 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 323
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
EAN: 9780879726386