Men Out of Focus examines how and why the Soviet public came to worry openly about the state of masculinity during the 1950s and 1960s à â â and how a perceived crisis really stood in for broader fears.
Men Out of Focus examines how and why the Soviet public came to worry openly about the state of masculinity during the 1950s and 1960s à â â and how a perceived crisis really stood in for broader fears.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marko Dumančić is an associate professor of Russian and East European History at Western Kentucky University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Soviet Men in Need of Saving? 1. What Was Stalinist Masculinity and Why Did It Change? 2. Being a Dad Is Not for Sissies 3. Fathers versus Sons, or, the Great Soviet Family in Trouble 4. The Trouble with Women: Consumerism and the Death of Rugged Masculinity 5. Our Friend the Atom? Science as a Threat to Masculinity 6. De-Heroization and the Pan-European Masculinity Crisis Epilogue: The End of the Long Sixties and the Fate of the Superfluous Man Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Soviet Men in Need of Saving? 1. What Was Stalinist Masculinity and Why Did It Change? 2. Being a Dad Is Not for Sissies 3. Fathers versus Sons, or, the Great Soviet Family in Trouble 4. The Trouble with Women: Consumerism and the Death of Rugged Masculinity 5. Our Friend the Atom? Science as a Threat to Masculinity 6. De-Heroization and the Pan-European Masculinity Crisis Epilogue: The End of the Long Sixties and the Fate of the Superfluous Man Notes Bibliography Index
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