From the Delivered to the Dispatched: Masculinity in Modern American Fiction (1969-1977)

Author:   Harriet Stilley (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   214
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
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Author:   Harriet Stilley (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9780367664824


ISBN 10:   0367664828
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Abstract Acknowledgements Introduction 1 ""The land that he saw looked like a paradise. It was not, he knew."" Suburbia and the Maladjusted American Male in John Cheever’s Bullet Park 2 ""This-here river don’t go nowhere."" Fraudulent Frontiers and the Failure of the Adamic Archetype in James Dickey’s Deliverance 3 ""A violence born of total helplessness."" Jane, Dick and the Deterministic Denial of the Black American Male in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye 4 ""White pussy is nothin but trouble."" Death, Desire and the Displacement of the Feminine Body in Cormac McCarthy’s Child of God 5 ""They were killers. Of course they were; what would anyone expect them to be?"" Martial Camouflage, Containment and Castration in Michael Herr’s Dispatches Conclusion: ""THIS IS NOT AN EXIT"" American Masculinity Since 1977 Works Cited Index"

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This book is a valuable and innovative contribution both to masculinity studies and to the understanding of American fiction. It is a book that encourages us to look again at canonical authors from a fresh perspective, and to pay better attention to novels that have been unduly neglected. The ideas about masculinity here have a strong contemporary resonance, while being grounded in excellent close readings of the fiction of the 1970s. -- Dr Kenneth Millard, The University of Edinburgh This is a politically sophisticated study of the cultural production of American masculinities in a time of social and political turbulence and rapid change. This book offers a fresh perspective on the development of masculinities in the American 1970s, and the post-Sixties, post-Vietnam, and ultimately post-Fordist shocks that the United States experienced during that decade. Considering key writers and texts from the period, this study offers a timely analysis of the constructions of masculinity during a period of social and economic upheaval. -- Dr Brian Baker, Lancaster University, UK


This book is a valuable and innovative contribution both to masculinity studies and to the understanding of American fiction. It is a book that encourages us to look again at canonical authors from a fresh perspective, and to pay better attention to novels that have been unduly neglected. The ideas about masculinity here have a strong contemporary resonance, while being grounded in excellent close readings of the fiction of the 1970s. -- Dr Kenneth Millard, The University of Edinburgh This is a politically sophisticated study of the cultural production of American masculinities in a time of social and political turbulence and rapid change. This book offers a fresh perspective on the development of masculinities in the American 1970s, and the post-Sixties, post-Vietnam, and ultimately post-Fordist shocks that the United States experienced during that decade. Considering key writers and texts from the period, this study offers a timely analysis of the constructions of masculinity during a period of social and economic upheaval. -- Dr Brian Baker, Lancaster University, UK


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Harriet Stilley teaches American Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests focus on masculinity in late twentieth-century American fiction. Harriet’s work has been published in a number of American, British and European journals, including the Cormac McCarthy Journal, the Journal of American Studies, the European Journal of American Studies, and the European Journal of American Culture.

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