Masculinity, Senses, Spirit
By (Author) Katherine M. Faull
Contributions by Craig D. Atwood
Contributions by Claudia Bruns
Contributions by Philippe C. Dubois
Contributions by Robin Jarrell
Contributions by Heikki Lempa
Contributions by Paul Peucker
Contributions by Robert D. Tobin
Contributions by Randolph Trumbach
Bucknell University Press
Bucknell University Press
10th June 2011
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Gender studies: men and boys
Social and cultural history
305.31
Paperback
400
Width 143mm, Height 219mm, Spine 16mm
295g
Masculinity, Senses, Spirit brings together current work by leading scholars in the fields of gender studies, religion, history, and cultural studies to examine the complex interrelationship between gender, sexuality, and the realms of the spirit and the senses in the Atlantic world from the eighteenthcentury to the present. Ranging in scope from the bridal mysticism of eighteenthcentury German Moravians, through the education theories of the German "Gymnasium," the creation of the gendered "gourmand," the "discovery" of homosexuality, and the hyper-masculinized homosocial groupings of the National Socialists, the essays explore the inflections of constructed masculinity in the religious, educational, culinary, political, and social institutions of Germany, France, and North America from the eighteenth century to the twentieth centuries. The collection reveals the disparate and yet related worlds of masculine gender performance, recognizing the central role of the body and its relation to the spirit and senses in notions of European and Atlantic masculinity.
Katherine M. Faull is professor of German and comparative humanities at Bucknell University.