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Masculinity in Transition

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Masculinity in Transition explores the evolving nature of masculinity in twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture, challenging traditional norms tied to white, cisgender, heterosexual men. K. Allison Hammer tracks the origins of toxic masculinity within settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and political fraternity, while also exposing how trans and queer masculinities intersect with these power systems. The book highlights "unruly alliances"β€”creative works by butch lesbians, gay men, cis femmes, and trans/nonbinary individualsβ€”that resist dominant nationalisms and gender politics to reimagine masculinity.

Featuring analysis of performance art, trans poetics, Western films, global HIV/AIDS responses, and labour-focused fiction, the work moves masculinity studies beyond cisnormativity and heteronormativity toward diverse embodiments and ideologies. Hammer's bold critique reveals the fragile foundations of normative masculinity and its potential for transformation.
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This thoughtful, scholarly work is ideal for readers interested in gender studies, queer theory, performance studies, and contemporary cultural criticism. It will especially appeal to academics, students, and those seeking a broad and nuanced understanding of masculinity beyond traditional frameworks.

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Locating the roots of toxic masculinity and finding its displacement in unruly culture

Masculinity in Transition analyzes shifting relationships to masculinity in canonical works of twentieth-century literature and film, as well as in twenty-first-century media, performance, and transgender poetics. Focusing on "toxic masculinity," which has assumed new valence since 2016, K. Allison Hammer traces its roots to a complex set of ideologies embedded in the histories of settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and political fraternity. The book finds that while toxic strains of masculinity are mainly associated with straight, white men, trans and queer masculinities can also be implicated in these systems of power.

Hammer argues, however, that these malignant forms of masculinity are not fixed and can be displaced by "unruly alliances"β€”texts and relationships that reject the nationalisms and gender politics of white male hegemony and perform an urgently needed reimagining of what it means to be masculine. Locating these unruly alliances in the writings, performances, and films of butch lesbians, gay men, cisgender femmes, and trans and nonbinary individuals, Masculinity in Transition works through an archive of performance art, trans poetics, Western films and streaming media, global creative responses to HIV/AIDS, and working-class and "white trash" fictions about labour and unionisation.

Masculinity in Transition moves the study of masculinity away from an overriding preoccupation with cisnormativity, whiteness, and heteronormativity, and toward a wider and more generative range of embodiments, identifications, and ideologies. Hammer's bold rethinking of masculinity and its potentially toxic effects lays bare the underlying fragility of normative masculinity.

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β€œA major intervention into masculinities studies, Masculinity in Transition brilliantly and consistently pushes the field toward a critical understanding of masculinity as a complex gender formation.” β€” Christopher Breu, author of Hard-Boiled Masculinities

β€œCompelling case studies insightfully examine normative masculinity’s ties to domination while uncovering alternative models centred on care, porosity, and unruly alliancesβ€”uplifting for the precarious now.” β€” Amber Jamilla Musser, author of Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517914356

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 19 black and white illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 368g

Pages: 312

About the Author

K. Allison Hammer is assistant professor and coordinator of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Southern Illinois University.

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