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Constructing Masculinity, edited by Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, and Simon Watson, offers a compelling exploration of how masculinity is culturally and socially shaped rather than biologically determined. Through a diverse collection of essays and visual materials, the book examines the ways in which identity, power, and representation intersect to define what it means to be a man across different contexts and periods. The editors bring together critical perspectives from art history, gender studies, and cultural criticism, making this volume an essential resource for understanding the complexities and fluidity of masculine identity in contemporary society.
Constructing Masculinity, edited by Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, and Simon Watson, offers a compelling exploration of how masculinity is culturally and socially shaped rather than biologically determined. Through a diverse collection of essays and visual materials, the book examines the ways in which identity, power, and representation intersect to define what it means to be a man across different contexts and periods. The editors bring together critical perspectives from art history, gender studies, and cultural criticism, making this volume an essential resource for understanding the complexities and fluidity of masculine identity in contemporary society.
Routledge, 1996, good clean copy that has been read, name inscribed inside, overall good, clean copy with no other internal markings