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Keyword [Masculinity]
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181. Men's physique: Standards of embodiment and middle-class masculinity in nineteenth-century British and American fiction
182. Masculinity in Yu Hua's fiction from modernism to postmodernism
183. Gender, sexuality, and masquerade: Representations of masculinity and femininity in restoration breeches dramas
184. Foundering men, thriving women: Gender, politics, and the crisis of masculinity in Haiti and Algeria
185. Nation, nostalgia and masculinity: Clinton/Spielberg/Hanks
186. Out in the country: American and French rurality, masculinity and homosexuality
187. 'Making a man out of a boy': Masculinity, male privilege, and miseducation in the Boy Scouts of America
188. Through a female lens: Aspects of masculinity in francophone African women's writing
189. Masculinity, spirituality, and sexuality: The interpreted, lived experience of the traditional age college male
190. 'A modest manliness': The Boy Scouts of America and the making of modern masculinity, 1910--1930
191. Trap(ped) music and masculinity: The cultural production of Southern Hip-Hop at the intersection of corporate control and self-construction
192. Negotiating masculinity: Rereading male figures in Gish Jen, Frank Chin, Gus Lee, and Maxine Hong Kingston's novels
193. The knight and the courtier: The meaning of masculinity among the warrior aristocracy in France from the 100 Years' War to the Wars of Religion
194. A crisis of masculinity: North American Mennonites and World War I
195. Making Knighthood: The Construction of Masculinity in the 'Ordene de chevalerie', the 'Livre de chevalerie de Geoffroi de Charny' and the 'Espejo de verdadera nobleza'
196. Performing (Female) Masculinity in the Early Modern Ibero-Atlantic World: An Analysis of the Mujer Varonil in Gender and Genre
197. Antiheroes in the 'Battle of the Sexes': The Anti-heroic Mode and a Shift in the Meaning of Hegemonic Masculinity in World War I Fictio
198. Constructions of violent Jamaican masculinity in film and literature
199. Angels of destruction: Masculinity, modernity, and the fiction of 1930s Los Angeles
200. Masculine dimensions: Migration and gender in francophone literature and culture
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