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Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
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Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Global Studies in Social and Cultural Maritime History
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This book explores ideas of masculinity in the maritime world in
the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century. During
this time commerce, politics and technology supported male
privilege, while simultaneously creating the polite, consumerist
and sedentary lifestyles that were perceived as damaging the minds
and bodies of men. This volume explores this paradox through the
figure of the sailor, a working-class man whose representation
fulfilled numerous political and social ends in this period. It
begins with the enduring image of romantic, heroic veterans of the
Napeolonic wars, takes the reader through the challenges to
masculinities created by encounters with other races and
ethnicities, and with technological change, shifting geopolitical
and cultural contexts, and ends with the fragile portrayal of
masculinity in the imagined Nelson. In doing so, this edited
collection shows that maritime masculinities (ideals,
representations and the seamen themselves) were highly visible and
volatile sites for negotiating the tensions of masculinities with
civilisation, race, technology, patriotism, citizenship, and
respectability during the long nineteenth century.
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