基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2007. Expolores how the role of masculinity is shaping the cultures and practices of citizenship in the western world.
Full Description
This book explores the role of masculinity in shaping citizenship in the western world. Can the universal ideal of citizenship be redeemed or is it mired in exclusionary notions of masculinity, race and class? The book traces the ideal of citizenship and its myriad of exclusions from the French revolution to the Twentieth century.
Contents
PART IMODERN WESTERN POLITICAL CULTURE; A.Clark PART II: MASCULINITIES AND Revolution. Concepts of Citizenship, Masculinity in Revolutionary America; G.Knouff Napoleon and his Colonised 'Others': The Demise of Citizenship in Post-Revolutionary and Napoleonic History Paintings; M.Ulz Representations of Citizenship and Monarchic Masculinity in Early 19th Century Prussia; K.Hagemann Citizenship and Masculinity in Dutch Political Culture, 1813-1848; NATION STATES AND EMPIRES The Revolutionary Citizen Soldier and his Legacy in 19th Century France; A.Forrest Fit to Fight but Not to Vote? Masculinity and Citizenship in Britain,1832-1918; S.Rose Military and Masculinities in the Austrian Empire, 1868 - 1914; C.Hammerle Subjectivity, Civic Ideals and Figures of Ideal Masculinity in Late Victorian Sculpture; A.Potts PART IV: Representations of Masculinity and Political Parties in early 20th Century America; K.Murphy Soldiers, Patriarchs, and Republicans: The Crisis of Paternity in French Syria and Lebanon; E.F.Thompson The Domestication of Native Elites in (Post) Colonial Indonesia: Photography and Changing Representations of Masculinity; F.Gouda PART V: TOWARDS A GENDERED HISTORY OF MASCULINE CITIZENSHIP Concepts and Images of Masculinity in Modern Western Political Culture; M.Sinha