Spanning the disciplines of sociology, history, media and cultural studies of popular culture, this book offers a historical exploration of Australian masculine tropes and an examination of contemporary representations of masculinity in the media.
Spanning the disciplines of sociology, history, media and cultural studies of popular culture, this book offers a historical exploration of Australian masculine tropes and an examination of contemporary representations of masculinity in the media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrea Waling (PhD) is a research fellow at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Australia. Her research interests include qualitative research, masculinity studies, sexualisation, LGBTIQ+ health and well-being, and studies in gender and sexuality. Further details of her research, projects, and publications can be found at andreawaling.wixsite.com/home.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Swagmen Surfers and ANZACS: Uncovering the "Aussie" Male Trope 2. Consumerism and the Revival of the Aussie Bloke 3. Masculinity in Australian Popular Television 4. Defining "Masculinity" 5. Fathers Footy and WAGs 6. Devolution of the Australian Male Trope 7. Affirmation and Rejection of Masculinity Conclusion
Introduction 1. Swagmen Surfers and ANZACS: Uncovering the "Aussie" Male Trope 2. Consumerism and the Revival of the Aussie Bloke 3. Masculinity in Australian Popular Television 4. Defining "Masculinity" 5. Fathers Footy and WAGs 6. Devolution of the Australian Male Trope 7. Affirmation and Rejection of Masculinity Conclusion
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