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Author Lotz, Amanda D., 1974-

Title Cable guys : television and masculinities in the 21st century / Amanda D. Lotz.

Publication Info. New York : NYU Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Understanding Men on Television -- Trying to Man Up: Struggling with Contemporary Masculinities in Cable's Male-Centered Serials -- Any Men and Outlaws: The Unbearable Burden of Straight White Man -- Where Men Can Be Men: The Homosocial Enclave and Jocular Policing of Masculinity -- Dynamic Duos: Hetero Intimacy and the New Male Friendship -- Conclusion: Is It the End of Men as We Know Them?
Note Print version record.
Summary "From the meth-dealing but devoted family man Walter White of AMC's Breaking Bad, to the part-time basketball coach, part-time gigolo Ray Drecker of HBO's Hung, depictions of male characters perplexed by societal expectations of men and anxious about changing American masculinity have become standard across the television landscape. Engaging with a wide variety of shows, including The League, Dexter, and Nip/Tuck, among many others, Amanda D. Lotz identifies the gradual incorporation of second-wave feminism into prevailing gender norms as the catalyst for the contested masculinities on display in contemporary cable dramas. Examining the emergence of "male-centered serials" such as The Shield, Rescue Me, and Sons of Anarchy and the challenges these characters face in negotiating modern masculinities, Lotz analyzes how these shows combine feminist approaches to fatherhood and marriage with more traditional constructions of masculine identity that emphasize men's role as providers. She explores the dynamics of close male friendships both in groups, as in Entourage and Men of a Certain Age, wherein characters test the boundaries between the homosocial and homosexual in their relationships with each other, and in the dyadic intimacy depicted in Boston Legal and Scrubs. Cable Guys provides a much needed look into the under-considered subject of how constructions of masculinity continue to evolve on television."--Publisher's description
Subject Masculinity on television.
Men on television.
Cable television -- Social aspects -- United States.
Television broadcasting -- Social aspects -- United States.
Masculinité à la télévision.
Hommes à la télévision.
Télédistribution -- Aspect social -- États-Unis.
Télévision -- Aspect social -- États-Unis.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Television -- History & Criticism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Cable television -- Social aspects
Masculinity on television
Men on television
Television broadcasting -- Social aspects
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Teledistribution -- États-Unis -- 21e siecle.
Television -- Aspect social -- États-Unis -- 21e siecle.
Hommes -- A la television -- États-Unis.
Masculinite -- A la television -- États-Unis.
Television americaine.
Television.
Series televisees americaines (Etats-Unis)
Series televisees.
Masculinite.
Etats-Unis.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Lotz, Amanda D., 1974- Cable guys 9781479800742 (DLC) 2013042414 (OCoLC)863200708
ISBN 9781479800582 (electronic bk.)
1479800589 (electronic bk.)
9781479800124 (electronic bk.)
1479800120 (electronic bk.)
9781479800742
1479800740
9781479800483
1479800481
Standard No. 10.18574/9781479800124. doi
AU@ 000052798743
AU@ 000067040170
AU@ 000067253526
DEBBG BV043040029
DEBSZ 421219114
DEBSZ 493140395

 
    
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