Men and Masculinities in Irish Cinema (Global Masculinities)
Debbie Ging
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Description for Men and Masculinities in Irish Cinema (Global Masculinities)
Hardcover. Spanning a broad trajectory, from the New Gaelic Man of post-independence Ireland to the slick urban gangsters of contemporary productions, this study traces a significant shift from idealistic images of Irish manhood to a much more diverse and gender-politically ambiguous range of male identities on the Irish screen. Series: Global Masculinities. Num Pages: 261 pages, biography. BIC Classification: 1DBR; APFA; JFD; JFSJ2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 222 x 140 x 19. Weight in Grams: 434.
Spanning a broad trajectory, from the New Gaelic Man of post-independence Ireland to the slick urban gangsters of contemporary productions, this study traces a significant shift from idealistic images of Irish manhood to a much more diverse and gender-politically ambiguous range of male identities on the Irish screen.
Spanning a broad trajectory, from the New Gaelic Man of post-independence Ireland to the slick urban gangsters of contemporary productions, this study traces a significant shift from idealistic images of Irish manhood to a much more diverse and gender-politically ambiguous range of male identities on the Irish screen.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Series
Global Masculinities
Number of Pages
252
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230232006
SKU
V9780230232006
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99-15
About Debbie Ging
DEBBIE GING is Lecturer in film and media studies and Chairperson of the MA in Film and Television Studies at Dublin City University's School of Communications, Ireland. She has published extensively on issues of gender in the media and is co-author of Transforming Ireland: Challenges, Critiques, Resources (2009).
Reviews for Men and Masculinities in Irish Cinema (Global Masculinities)
'This book is a significant addition to the literature on cinematic Irishness and its focus on the representation of masculinity sets it apart from previous scholarship. An impressive range of case study films and Ging's adroit ability to set them in dynamic comparative relation yields a new and timely history of Irish cinema focused on the interplay of national and ... Read more