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Masculinity

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Malory, Chivalric Medievalism, And New Imperialist Masculinity, Andrew Livecchi Jul 2020

Malory, Chivalric Medievalism, And New Imperialist Masculinity, Andrew Livecchi

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Over the course of the nineteenth century, Sir Thomas Malory’s fifteenth-century work of Arthurian romance, Le Morte Darthur, underwent significant reevaluation, from being warily considered a trivial, morally problematic text to being hailed as a national epic with a central place in the English canon. This shift in Malory’s status coincided with the rise of an increasingly competitive and unabashedly aggressive model of imperialism in the 1870s, which historians conventionally term New Imperialism. At the same time, a new model of masculinity emerged, one that bemoaned the “decadence” of the modernized, leisurely man and that celebrated the hypermasculine ideal …


Total Men!: Literature, Nationalism, And Mascuilinity In Early Canada, Aaron J. Schneider Dec 2011

Total Men!: Literature, Nationalism, And Mascuilinity In Early Canada, Aaron J. Schneider

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This thesis identifies the figure of the totally competent man (a model of early Canadian masculinity distinguished by an unprecedented breadth of competence) as a recurrent feature of early Canadian literary texts, and examines the development and representation of this figure with particular attention to its deployment as a model of national manhood by early Canadian literary nationalists. It argues that the production of a broadly competent model of manhood as an ideal model of national manhood by early Canadian literary nationalists was an anxious work carried out in the face of real and sensible threats to the new nation …