Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas

Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781036402402
ISBN-13 : 1036402401
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Book Synopsis Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas by : Panos Gerakis

Download or read book Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas written by Panos Gerakis and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2024-04-02 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, globalization has significantly influenced gendered experiences worldwide. While scholarly attention has predominantly focused on women’s lives and marked gender identities since the seventies, there remains a conspicuous gap in the exploration of the phenomenically “unmarked” gender and particularly men’s identities and the unique challenges they face. Drawing upon a diverse array of texts and ideas from cultural theory, this book delves into crucial issues surrounding masculinity; the shame, struggle, precariousness, and predicaments inherent in navigating the expectations of being “a man” in today’s era of neoliberalism and globalization. Through the lens of the main characters in novels by Bret Easton Ellis, Jonathan Coe, Yann Martel and Christos Tsiolkas, all from the anglophone sphere, the narrative illuminates these often overlooked facets of masculinity crisis. The book seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of masculinities today, shedding light upon the vulnerable nature of the masculine experience.


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