A Republic of Men: The American Founders, Gendered Language, and Patriarchal PoliticsNYU Press, 1998 - 238 trang What role did manhood play in early American Politics? In A Republic of Men, Mark E. Kann argues that the American founders aspired to create a "republic of men" but feared that "disorderly men" threatened its birth, health, and longevity. Kann demonstrates how hegemonic norms of manhood–exemplified by "the Family Man," for instance--were deployed as a means of stigmatizing unworthy men, rewarding responsible men with citizenship, and empowering exceptional men with positions of leadership and authority, while excluding women from public life. |
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A Republic of Men: The American Founders, Gendered Language, and Patriarchal ... Mark E. Kann Xem trước bị giới hạn - 1998 |
A Republic of Men: The American Founders, Gendered Language, and Patriarchal ... Mark E. Kann Xem trước bị giới hạn - 1998 |
A Republic of Men: The American Founders, Gendered Language, and Patriarchal ... Mark E. Kann Xem trước bị giới hạn - 1998 |
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