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Examines the construction of images of masculinity and the effect they have on identity, sexuality and sexual politics. Influences from black and white culture are explored as well as the ironies of class, colour and sexuality.
Consumption occupied a privileged place in the fabric of British society during the 1980s, when the world of goods became a critical factor in determining identity. In a groundbreaking work of cultural history, Frank Mort explores popular and commercial culture of the period, showing how the market place dramatized a series of pressing questions about sexual politics and the meaning of masculinity.…mehr

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Examines the construction of images of masculinity and the effect they have on identity, sexuality and sexual politics. Influences from black and white culture are explored as well as the ironies of class, colour and sexuality.
Consumption occupied a privileged place in the fabric of British society during the 1980s, when the world of goods became a critical factor in determining identity. In a groundbreaking work of cultural history, Frank Mort explores popular and commercial culture of the period, showing how the market place dramatized a series of pressing questions about sexual politics and the meaning of masculinity.
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David Morley, Frank Mort