The Media and the Models of Masculinity
Mark Moss's The Media and the Models of Masculinity details the impact that the mass media has upon men's sense of identity, style, and deportment. From advertising to television shows, mass consumer culture defines and identifies how men select and sort what is fashionable and acceptable. Utilizing a large mine of mediated imagery, men and boys construct and define how to dress, act, and comport themselves. By engaging critical discussions on everything from fashion, to domestic space, to sports and beyond, readers are privy to a modern and fascinating account of the diverse and dominant perceptions of and on Western masculine culture. Historical tropes and models are especially important in this construction and influence and impact contemporary variations.
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The Media and the Models of Masculinity
Mark Moss's The Media and the Models of Masculinity details the impact that the mass media has upon men's sense of identity, style, and deportment. From advertising to television shows, mass consumer culture defines and identifies how men select and sort what is fashionable and acceptable. Utilizing a large mine of mediated imagery, men and boys construct and define how to dress, act, and comport themselves. By engaging critical discussions on everything from fashion, to domestic space, to sports and beyond, readers are privy to a modern and fascinating account of the diverse and dominant perceptions of and on Western masculine culture. Historical tropes and models are especially important in this construction and influence and impact contemporary variations.
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The Media and the Models of Masculinity

The Media and the Models of Masculinity

by Mark Moss
The Media and the Models of Masculinity

The Media and the Models of Masculinity

by Mark Moss

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Mark Moss's The Media and the Models of Masculinity details the impact that the mass media has upon men's sense of identity, style, and deportment. From advertising to television shows, mass consumer culture defines and identifies how men select and sort what is fashionable and acceptable. Utilizing a large mine of mediated imagery, men and boys construct and define how to dress, act, and comport themselves. By engaging critical discussions on everything from fashion, to domestic space, to sports and beyond, readers are privy to a modern and fascinating account of the diverse and dominant perceptions of and on Western masculine culture. Historical tropes and models are especially important in this construction and influence and impact contemporary variations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739166277
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/10/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mark Moss spent the last sixteen years as a teacher, coordinator, and administrator at Seneca College. Currently, he is a writer and consultant living in Toronto. This is his fourth book.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Intro
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: History and Theory
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: The Media and Men
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Masculine Adornment
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: The Media and Men II
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: History Revisited
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: The Impact of the Fifties: The Slacker, The Dude and The Rebel
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Masculinity, Media and Aggression
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Notes on Men and Technology
Chapter 11 Chapter 9: The Objects on Men's Desks
Chapter 12 Chapter 10: Sport and Media Culture
Chapter 13 Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Bill Osgerby

In The Media and Models of Masculinity, Mark Moss presents a fascinating and incisive survey of the various ways masculinity is portrayed and embodied in the popular media. Informed by an arsenal of theories from the fields of sociology, media, and cultural studies, Moss deftly dissects the visual codes and conventions through which masculine identities have been written and re-written since the early twentieth century. Always perceptive and absorbing, the analysis draws on a wonderfully rich range of topics and case-studies—stretching from popular films and TV series to magazines, sports, and interior design. Lively, clued-up, and sharply observed, the book makes a thoroughly worthy contribution to a developing field.

Derek A. Burrill

The Media and Models of Masculinity is a thorough and pragmatic look at what and why men consume. From car culture to men's magazines, Moss navigates the complicated contemporary landscape where men must compete, prove and win their way toward an ever-elusive sense of stability. The book provides a useful overview of a host of mediatized objects and predilections that men seem compelled to embrace and disavow simultaneously.

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