The Eye on the Flesh
Fashions of Masculinity in the Early Twentieth Century
| Yazar | Maurizia Boscagli |
| Yayıncı | Westview Press |
| Basım yeri | USA |
| Basım Tarihi | 1996 |
| Dil | İngilizce |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 242 s. |
| Ebat | 16x24 |
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'When do our bodies cease to be ours alone? At what point and under what political and social circumstances do our bodies become the subtle, but no less complete, inscription of the will of another person, an institution, or a state? Maurizia Boscagli analyzes the early twentieth-century transformation of the male body from Forster's “unassuming black-coated clerk” and Eliot's “young man carbuncular” to the brutal, tanned musculature of fascism. She argues that this new male superman corporeality corresponded precisely with the rise of early mass consumer culture—generally associated with the female—and the advent of fascism.''
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