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This book engages with ageing masculinities in Irish literature and
visual culture, including fiction, drama, poetry, painting, and
documentary. Exploring the shifting representations of older men
from the early twentieth century to the present, the contributors
analyse how a broad range of literary and visual texts construct,
reinscribe, or challenge perceptions of older age. In doing so,
they trace a shift from depictions of authority figures - often
symbolising patriarchal dominance and oppression - to more nuanced,
complex, and heterogeneous explorations of older men's embodied
subjectivities and vulnerabilities. Exploring artists and writers
such as Sean Keating, J.M. Synge, Teresa Deevy, Marina Carr, Seamus
Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Derek Mahon, Kate O'Brien, John Banville,
Colm Toibin, Bernard MacLaverty, Mike McCormack, Anne Griffin, and
Claire Keegan, the chapters in this book attend to the symbolic as
well as social significance of older men in Irish cultural
expression.
Masculinity and Irish Popular Culture is an interdisciplinary
collection of essays by established and emerging scholars,
analysing the shifting representations of Irish men across a range
of popular culture forms in the period of the Celtic Tiger and
beyond. From the self-stylings of GAA star Paul Galvin to
theatrical depictions of an Irish masculinity in crisis, the essays
firmly situate these diverse images of Irish manhood within the
social and cultural contexts that produced them. Taking as its
overall context the social changes instigated by the economic boom
of the 1990s, the book traces the effects of these changes into
popular understandings of what it is to be an Irish male. Through
insightful analyses of film, theatre, literature and more, the
essays in this collection argue that Irish masculinity has become a
more heterogeneous concept within this period while critiquing the
gender binaries that continue to structure Irish society and
culture.
This volume offers a unique exploration of how ageing masculinities
are represented in contemporary international cinema With chapters
spanning a range of national cinemas, the primarily European focus
of the book is juxtaposed with analysis of the social and cultural
constructions of manhood and the 'anti-ageing' impulses of male
stardom in contemporary Hollywood These themes are inflected in
different ways throughout the volume, from considering how old age
is not the monolithic and unified life stage it is often framed as,
to exploring issues of queerness, sexuality, and asexuality, as
well as themes such as national cinema and dementia Offering a
diverse and multifaceted portrait of ageing and masculinity in
contemporary cinema, this book will be of interest to scholars and
students of film and screen studies, gender and masculinity
studies, and cultural gerontology about a variety of national
cinemas
This volume offers a unique exploration of how ageing masculinities
are represented in contemporary international cinema With chapters
spanning a range of national cinemas, the primarily European focus
of the book is juxtaposed with analysis of the social and cultural
constructions of manhood and the 'anti-ageing' impulses of male
stardom in contemporary Hollywood These themes are inflected in
different ways throughout the volume, from considering how old age
is not the monolithic and unified life stage it is often framed as,
to exploring issues of queerness, sexuality, and asexuality, as
well as themes such as national cinema and dementia Offering a
diverse and multifaceted portrait of ageing and masculinity in
contemporary cinema, this book will be of interest to scholars and
students of film and screen studies, gender and masculinity
studies, and cultural gerontology about a variety of national
cinemas
Years after his death, American filmmaker John Huston (1906-1987)
remains an enigmatic and compelling figure. This wide-ranging
collection of new essays encompasses a variety of topics relating
to Huston's lifestyle, political activities and cinematic legacy.
Fresh analyses of such films as Key Largo, The Asphalt Jungle, The
African Queen, The Misfits and Prizzi's Honor are included along
with insightful studies of Huston's oft-overlooked literary
adaptations In This Our Life, Moby Dick and A Walk With Love and
Death. Also evaluated are Huston's controversial World War II
documentary Let There Be Light, and two a clef portraits of the
""real"" Huston in the films The Way We Were and White Hunter,
Black Heart. Bookending these essays are revealing interviews with
John's actress daughter Angelica Huston and film producer Wieland
Schultz-Keil.
Masculinity and Irish Popular Culture: Tiger's Tales is an
interdisciplinary collection of essays by established and emerging
scholars, analysing the shifting representations of Irish men
across a range of popular culture forms in the period of the Celtic
Tiger and beyond.
From capsule descriptions/assessments of individual feature films
to extended essays on areas such as Irish animation, short film,
experimental film and documentary production along with discussion
of a wide range of key creative and administrative personnel, the
Dictionary combines a breath of existing scholarship with extensive
new information and research carried out especially for this
volume. It is the definitive guide to Irish cinema in the 21st
century. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Irish
Cinema contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive
bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced
entries on key Irish actors, directors, producers and other
personnel from over a century of Irish film history. This book is
an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting
to know more about Irish Cinema.
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