ISBN-13: 9783836408172 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 112 str.
From 1950 to 1999, the fiction genre of Ladlit presented British readers witha romantic, comic, popular male literature, which was regarded as a chanceto examine male identity in contemporary Britain. But by the beginning of the21st century one was seeking for a new story of masculine identity. In themeantime, there has been a focus on masculinity in language and genderstudies, whereas the exclusive attention had formerly been upon femininity.The tradition of man being constituted in terms of universal, normative valueshas led to the phenomenon of invisible masculinity. However, there has alwaysbeen a discourse available to men which allows them to representthemselves as people or mankind.The book examines how the representation of masculinities has changed insociety in the recent fifty years. Using different theories of gender studies,masculinities and the effects of socio-economical changes, the following novelswill be discussed: Amiss Lucky Jim (1954), Sillitoes Saturday Night andSunday Morning (1958), Hollinghursts The Swimming-Pool Library (1988)and Hornbys About a Boy (1998).The book especially addresses scholars of Literature and Social Sciences.