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Book Description

What is masculinity? Drawing on psychoanalysis and an understanding of ideology, Easthope shows how the masculine myth forces men to try to be masculine and only masculine, denying their feminine side. In an original contribution to the understanding of gender, he analyzes masculinity as it is represented in a wide range of mass media --films, television, newspapers, pop music, and pop novels. Why are two men in a John Wayne western more concerned with each other than with the women in their lives? Is aggressive male banter a sign that men hate or love each other? Why does a jealous man always have to see his rival? Written in lively, witty, and accessible style, What a Man's Gotta Do is certain to become controversial but essential reading.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Part I: Basic Masculinity
    1. The Mysterious Phallus
    2. Fathers and Sons
    3. Boys will be Boys
  9. Part II: The Masculine Ego
    1. The Castle of the Self
    2. Man and Nature
    3. The Male Body
    4. Man and Nation
  10. Part III: Masculinity in Action
    1. Men at War
    2. Play the Game
    3. The Magic Keg of Beer
    4. Masculine Style (1): Clarity
    5. Masculine Style (2): Banter
    6. Masculine Style (3): Obscenity
  11. Part IV: The Same Sex
    1. Masculine or Homosexual
  12. Part V: Masculine/Feminine
    1. Exchanging Women (1): Marriage
    2. Exchanging Women (2): Jokes
    3. The Madonna and the Whore
    4. The Idea of the Woman
    5. Being in Love
    6. Fame, Wealth, and the Love of Women
    7. Jealousy
    8. Good Object/Bad Object
  13. The Masculine Myth
  14. List of Texts
  15. Further Reading
  16. About the Author
  17. Index
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