J. A. Mangan (UK University of Strathclyde)
'Manufactured' Masculinity
Making Imperial Manliness, Morality and Militarism
J. A. Mangan (UK University of Strathclyde)
'Manufactured' Masculinity
Making Imperial Manliness, Morality and Militarism
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book offers a penetrating analysis of cultural conditioning into Late Victorian and Edwardian middle class masculinity. It was published as a special double issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Patrick HowarthPlay Up and Play the Game79,99 €
- Mike HorswellThe Rise and Fall of British Crusader Medievalism, c.1825-194566,99 €
- Joe Moran (UK Liverpool John Moores University)Interdisciplinarity21,99 €
- William PowerLiterature and Oatmeal116,99 €
- Print Culture in Southern Africa36,99 €
- William PowerLiterature and Oatmeal27,99 €
- A. J. ArberryRoutledge Revivals: Oriental Essays (1960)178,99 €
-
-
-
This book offers a penetrating analysis of cultural conditioning into Late Victorian and Edwardian middle class masculinity. It was published as a special double issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849418
- ISBN-10: 0415849411
- Artikelnr.: 37086533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849418
- ISBN-10: 0415849411
- Artikelnr.: 37086533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
J.A. Mangan, Emeritus Professor of Strathclyde University, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, author of the internationally acclaimed Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School (CUP) and The Games Ethic and Imperialism (Penguin/Viking), a Founding Editor of the International Journal of the History of Sport, other journals including Sport in Society and the series Sport in the Global Society. He has lectured worldwide and held fellowships (or their equivalent) in America (Berkeley), Africa, Australasia and England (Oxford and Cambridge). 'Manufactured' Masculinity has attracted exceptional acclaim in America, Africa, Asia, Australasia and Europe.
James Anthony Mangan: An Appreciation Sheldon Rothblatt Preface: 'Swansong'
J.A. Mangan Revolution 1. Prologue: Middle-Class 'Revolutionaries' in
Pursuit of Moral, Physical, Political and Social Health and the History
ofModern European Sport as a History of Modern European Ideas
Metamorphosis 2. Bullies, Beatings, Battles and Bruises: 'Great Days and
Jolly Days' at One Mid-Victorian Public School 3. Athleticism: A Case Study
of the Evolution of an Educational Ideology 4. Social Darwinism and
Upper-Class Education in Late Victorian and Edwardian England 5. From
Hooligans to Heroes and from Ferocity to Fair Play: Some English Historical
Origins of Modern World Sport 6. Philathlete Extraordinary: A Portrait of
the Victorian Moralist Edward Bowen Adjunct 7. Duty unto Death: English
Masculinity and Militarism in the Age of the New Imperialism 8. 'Muscular,
Militaristic and Manly': The Middle-Class Hero as Moral Messenger 9.
Moralists, Metaphysicians And Mythologists: The 'Signifiers' of a Victorian
Sub-Culture 10. Games Field and Battlefield: A Romantic Alliance in Verse
and the Creation of Militaristic Masculinity 11. 'Golden Boys' of Playing
Field and Battlefield: Celebrating Heroes - 'Lost' Middle-Class Women
Versifiers of the Great War Emulation 12. Imitating Their Betters and
Disassociating from Their Inferiors: Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in
the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 13. Missionaries to the
Scottish Middle Classes 14. Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the
Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition 15. Almond of Loretto:
Scottish Educational Visionary and Reformer Dissemination 16. Images for
Confident Control: Stereotypes in Imperial Discourse 17. Britain's Chief
Spiritual Export: Imperial Sport as Moral Metaphor, Political Symbol and
Cultural Bond 18. 'The Grit of Our Forefathers': Invented Traditions,
Propaganda and Imperialism 19. Ethics and Ethnocentricity in British
Tropical Africa 20. Noble Specimens of Manhood: Schoolboy Literature and
the Creation of a Colonial Chivalric Code 21. Soccer as Moral Training:
Missionary Intentions and Imperial Legacies 22. Epilogue: Aggression and
Androgyny: Gender Fusion In and Beyond Sport in the Post-Millennium
J.A. Mangan Revolution 1. Prologue: Middle-Class 'Revolutionaries' in
Pursuit of Moral, Physical, Political and Social Health and the History
ofModern European Sport as a History of Modern European Ideas
Metamorphosis 2. Bullies, Beatings, Battles and Bruises: 'Great Days and
Jolly Days' at One Mid-Victorian Public School 3. Athleticism: A Case Study
of the Evolution of an Educational Ideology 4. Social Darwinism and
Upper-Class Education in Late Victorian and Edwardian England 5. From
Hooligans to Heroes and from Ferocity to Fair Play: Some English Historical
Origins of Modern World Sport 6. Philathlete Extraordinary: A Portrait of
the Victorian Moralist Edward Bowen Adjunct 7. Duty unto Death: English
Masculinity and Militarism in the Age of the New Imperialism 8. 'Muscular,
Militaristic and Manly': The Middle-Class Hero as Moral Messenger 9.
Moralists, Metaphysicians And Mythologists: The 'Signifiers' of a Victorian
Sub-Culture 10. Games Field and Battlefield: A Romantic Alliance in Verse
and the Creation of Militaristic Masculinity 11. 'Golden Boys' of Playing
Field and Battlefield: Celebrating Heroes - 'Lost' Middle-Class Women
Versifiers of the Great War Emulation 12. Imitating Their Betters and
Disassociating from Their Inferiors: Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in
the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 13. Missionaries to the
Scottish Middle Classes 14. Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the
Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition 15. Almond of Loretto:
Scottish Educational Visionary and Reformer Dissemination 16. Images for
Confident Control: Stereotypes in Imperial Discourse 17. Britain's Chief
Spiritual Export: Imperial Sport as Moral Metaphor, Political Symbol and
Cultural Bond 18. 'The Grit of Our Forefathers': Invented Traditions,
Propaganda and Imperialism 19. Ethics and Ethnocentricity in British
Tropical Africa 20. Noble Specimens of Manhood: Schoolboy Literature and
the Creation of a Colonial Chivalric Code 21. Soccer as Moral Training:
Missionary Intentions and Imperial Legacies 22. Epilogue: Aggression and
Androgyny: Gender Fusion In and Beyond Sport in the Post-Millennium
James Anthony Mangan: An Appreciation Sheldon Rothblatt Preface: 'Swansong'
J.A. Mangan Revolution 1. Prologue: Middle-Class 'Revolutionaries' in
Pursuit of Moral, Physical, Political and Social Health and the History
ofModern European Sport as a History of Modern European Ideas
Metamorphosis 2. Bullies, Beatings, Battles and Bruises: 'Great Days and
Jolly Days' at One Mid-Victorian Public School 3. Athleticism: A Case Study
of the Evolution of an Educational Ideology 4. Social Darwinism and
Upper-Class Education in Late Victorian and Edwardian England 5. From
Hooligans to Heroes and from Ferocity to Fair Play: Some English Historical
Origins of Modern World Sport 6. Philathlete Extraordinary: A Portrait of
the Victorian Moralist Edward Bowen Adjunct 7. Duty unto Death: English
Masculinity and Militarism in the Age of the New Imperialism 8. 'Muscular,
Militaristic and Manly': The Middle-Class Hero as Moral Messenger 9.
Moralists, Metaphysicians And Mythologists: The 'Signifiers' of a Victorian
Sub-Culture 10. Games Field and Battlefield: A Romantic Alliance in Verse
and the Creation of Militaristic Masculinity 11. 'Golden Boys' of Playing
Field and Battlefield: Celebrating Heroes - 'Lost' Middle-Class Women
Versifiers of the Great War Emulation 12. Imitating Their Betters and
Disassociating from Their Inferiors: Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in
the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 13. Missionaries to the
Scottish Middle Classes 14. Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the
Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition 15. Almond of Loretto:
Scottish Educational Visionary and Reformer Dissemination 16. Images for
Confident Control: Stereotypes in Imperial Discourse 17. Britain's Chief
Spiritual Export: Imperial Sport as Moral Metaphor, Political Symbol and
Cultural Bond 18. 'The Grit of Our Forefathers': Invented Traditions,
Propaganda and Imperialism 19. Ethics and Ethnocentricity in British
Tropical Africa 20. Noble Specimens of Manhood: Schoolboy Literature and
the Creation of a Colonial Chivalric Code 21. Soccer as Moral Training:
Missionary Intentions and Imperial Legacies 22. Epilogue: Aggression and
Androgyny: Gender Fusion In and Beyond Sport in the Post-Millennium
J.A. Mangan Revolution 1. Prologue: Middle-Class 'Revolutionaries' in
Pursuit of Moral, Physical, Political and Social Health and the History
ofModern European Sport as a History of Modern European Ideas
Metamorphosis 2. Bullies, Beatings, Battles and Bruises: 'Great Days and
Jolly Days' at One Mid-Victorian Public School 3. Athleticism: A Case Study
of the Evolution of an Educational Ideology 4. Social Darwinism and
Upper-Class Education in Late Victorian and Edwardian England 5. From
Hooligans to Heroes and from Ferocity to Fair Play: Some English Historical
Origins of Modern World Sport 6. Philathlete Extraordinary: A Portrait of
the Victorian Moralist Edward Bowen Adjunct 7. Duty unto Death: English
Masculinity and Militarism in the Age of the New Imperialism 8. 'Muscular,
Militaristic and Manly': The Middle-Class Hero as Moral Messenger 9.
Moralists, Metaphysicians And Mythologists: The 'Signifiers' of a Victorian
Sub-Culture 10. Games Field and Battlefield: A Romantic Alliance in Verse
and the Creation of Militaristic Masculinity 11. 'Golden Boys' of Playing
Field and Battlefield: Celebrating Heroes - 'Lost' Middle-Class Women
Versifiers of the Great War Emulation 12. Imitating Their Betters and
Disassociating from Their Inferiors: Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in
the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 13. Missionaries to the
Scottish Middle Classes 14. Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the
Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition 15. Almond of Loretto:
Scottish Educational Visionary and Reformer Dissemination 16. Images for
Confident Control: Stereotypes in Imperial Discourse 17. Britain's Chief
Spiritual Export: Imperial Sport as Moral Metaphor, Political Symbol and
Cultural Bond 18. 'The Grit of Our Forefathers': Invented Traditions,
Propaganda and Imperialism 19. Ethics and Ethnocentricity in British
Tropical Africa 20. Noble Specimens of Manhood: Schoolboy Literature and
the Creation of a Colonial Chivalric Code 21. Soccer as Moral Training:
Missionary Intentions and Imperial Legacies 22. Epilogue: Aggression and
Androgyny: Gender Fusion In and Beyond Sport in the Post-Millennium