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by S. Dudink,A. Clark,Karen Hagemann

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S. Dudink,A. Clark,Karen Hagemann
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Palgrave Macmillan; 2008 edition (August 7, 2012)
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Series: Studies in European Culture and History.

Karen Hagemann is James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Anna Clark is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and holds the Samuel Russell Chair in the Humanities. Series: Studies in European Culture and History.

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oceedings{ngM, title {Representing masculinity : male citizenship in modern Western culture}, author {Stefan Dudink and Karen Hagemann and Anna K. Clark}, year {2008} }. Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, Anna K. Clark. PART I: CONCEPTS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF MASCULINITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN MODERN WESTERN POLITICAL CULTURE . lark PART II: MASCULINITIES AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE AGE OF THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONS The Soldiers' Revolution.

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Karen Hagemann (born December 17, 1955) is a.with Stefan Dudink and Anna Clark, Representing Masculinity: Citizenship in Modern Western Culture.

Karen Hagemann (born December 17, 1955) is a German-American historian. She holds the James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor chair at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Palgrave, Houndsmills und Basingstoke 2007.

Can the universal ideal of citizenship be redeemed or is it mired in exclusionary notions of masculinity, race and class?

Can the universal ideal of citizenship be redeemed or is it mired in exclusionary notions of masculinity, race and class? The book traces the ideal of citizenship and its myriad of exclusions from the French revolution to the Twentieth century. Download Representing Masculinity: Male Citizenship in Modern Western Culture (Studies in European Culture and History) by Karen Hagemann free

Studies in European culture and history

Studies in European culture and history. General Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Studying Europe and its colonies and, the United States, Lebanon, and Dutch Indonesia, this book analyses images of masculine citizenship in political rhetoric, culture, art andand various colonial political struggles from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Politicians manipulated the rhetoric of masculine citizenship, using images of paternity and fraternity. Art represented competing images of the masculine citizen, ranging from the black revolutionary to the neo-Greek white statue.

Within popular culture, the media have also come across the perceived 'crisis of masculinity' in Western cultures – newspapers, documentaries and talk shows have increasingly pondered the changingmeaning of manhood in our modern age (Alsop et al, 2002)

Within popular culture, the media have also come across the perceived 'crisis of masculinity' in Western cultures – newspapers, documentaries and talk shows have increasingly pondered the changingmeaning of manhood in our modern age (Alsop et al, 2002). The purpose of this writing is to understand men and masculinity in the modern world putting into consideration the sociology of masculinity, the social construction of masculinity, the crisis with in masculinity as well as a fair contrast with masculinity and feminism.

Men's Studies and Hegemonic Masculinity. Masculinity and the Third Reich

Men's Studies and Hegemonic Masculinity. Masculinity and the Third Reich. Central European History 51 (2018), 354–366. Association, 2018 doi:10. Introduction: Masculinity and the Third Reich. F this introduction to a special issue of Central European History (CEH) or any other col-lection of articles on Third Reich masculinity had been published twenty or twenty-five years ago, it would have begun by bemoaning the neglect of men and masculinity in gender history

Studies in European culture and history.

Studies in European culture and history. Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book explores the role of masculinity in shaping citizenship in the western world. Can the universal ideal of citizenship be redeemed or is it mired in exclusionary notions of masculinity, race and class? The book traces the ideal of citizenship and its myriad of exclusions from the French revolution to the Twentieth century.