Studies in American HumorStudies in American Humor, 2004 |
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... manhood are suspect , what conception of manhood provides a norm against which such deviance can be measured ? In addressing these questions , I argue that frontier humor engages a constellation of anxieties associated with a changing ...
... manhood are suspect , what conception of manhood provides a norm against which such deviance can be measured ? In addressing these questions , I argue that frontier humor engages a constellation of anxieties associated with a changing ...
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... manhood functions as the stake ventured and lost in the ritual . In Manhood and the American Renaissance , David Leverenz explores the masculine anxieties of writers from Emerson to Melville in the context of a new and aggressive ...
... manhood functions as the stake ventured and lost in the ritual . In Manhood and the American Renaissance , David Leverenz explores the masculine anxieties of writers from Emerson to Melville in the context of a new and aggressive ...
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... manhood as a prize to be won - whether , that is , the contest is one of dominance and superiority involving a zero - sum conception of manhood ( what one wins , another must lose ) or one in which competition is bracketed as mere fun ...
... manhood as a prize to be won - whether , that is , the contest is one of dominance and superiority involving a zero - sum conception of manhood ( what one wins , another must lose ) or one in which competition is bracketed as mere fun ...
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