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Social commentators, psychologists, and journalists all point to
the idea that in the new millennium, traditional masculinity is in
crisis. In contemporary film and literature, this predicament is
often portrayed as a problem of desire-particularly, heterosexual
desire. Male libido, it appears, is especially vicious when it is
misguided. Yet the genesis of this problem is not consistently
diagnosed. While some texts may situate it in the unbridled
expression of human sexuality and its associated discourses, others
contend it is the perverse result of popular constructions of sex
and gender. Addressing this conundrum, Errancies of Desire focuses
on the intersections of phallocratic violence and masculine
identity in contemporary works of fiction across three
subcontinents: North America, Western Europe, and sub-Saharan
Africa. In doing so, Messier details the ways in which male desire
is predicated on mediated forms of predatory and misogynistic
sexuality that cross national and cultural divides. Employing a
comparative methodology, he interrogates common perceptions of
national differences and masculine identities grounded in
historical specificity. Errancies of Desire effectively argues that
when associated symptoms of violent and sexist behavior are
institutionalized and misguidedly construed as a masculine norm,
all men can become monsters.
Social commentators, psychologists, and journalists all point to
the idea that in the new millennium, traditional masculinity is in
crisis. In contemporary film and literature, this predicament is
often portrayed as a problem of desire-particularly, heterosexual
desire. Male libido, it appears, is especially vicious when it is
misguided. Yet the genesis of this problem is not consistently
diagnosed. While some texts may situate it in the unbridled
expression of human sexuality and its associated discourses, others
contend it is the perverse result of popular constructions of sex
and gender. Addressing this conundrum, Errancies of Desire focuses
on the intersections of phallocratic violence and masculine
identity in contemporary works of fiction across three
subcontinents: North America, Western Europe, and sub-Saharan
Africa. In doing so, Messier details the ways in which male desire
is predicated on mediated forms of predatory and misogynistic
sexuality that cross national and cultural divides. Employing a
comparative methodology, he interrogates common perceptions of
national differences and masculine identities grounded in
historical specificity. Errancies of Desire effectively argues that
when associated symptoms of violent and sexist behavior are
institutionalized and misguidedly construed as a masculine norm,
all men can become monsters.
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