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Masculinity and Representation – A Multimodal Critical Approach to Male Identity Constructions


ISBN : 9788894003796
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Language: English
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Iniziative Editoriali Srl
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 Masculinity and Representation.  A Multimodal Critical Approach to Male Identity Constructions

This book is a brief attempt to discuss some emerging ways of representing ‘masculinities’ in contemporary media discourses. The confluence of diverse discourses on gender, men, and hegemony has often resulted in the creation of a general and rather fuzzy category that scholars frequently refer to as ‘hegemonic masculinity’. This arbitrary phrase has been misapplied for over 60 years, and surprisingly, it still carries considerable weight today. On the one hand, ‘hegemonic masculinity’ tends to anchor the extensive field of men’s studies, also known as masculinity studies (the critical studies of men) within feminist accounts of patriarchy and sociological models of gender. On the other hand, and this is the main acceptation in this book, the expression is often held accountable for the dissemination of popular anxieties about men as social actors.
Using Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis as a methodological framework, this book outlines how masculine identities interact with the consumption of products, desires, and passions in consumer cultures. Representations of the male body are seen as discursive ‘ploys’ construed at the intersection of consumption and marketing across cultures in multimodal discourses. The book analyses a small corpus, the MALEcorpus, comprising 10 print covers from the British edition of the well-known and bestseller magazine Men’s Health. In view of this, the book investigates how masculinity is constructed, both verbally and visually, on ten covers of the British men’s magazine.

Author

Giuseppe Balirano, PhD in English Linguistics, is Full Professor in English Language and Translation Studies at the University of Naples L’Orientale. He is the Director of the Research Consortium, I-LanD, which investigates identity, language and diversity in discourse. His current research and publications focus mainly on language, identity, and multimodality, varieties of English and humour, masculinity studies and organised crime. His most recent publications include: Gardaí & Bedfellas. The Discursive Construction of Irish Organised Crime (2017, Napoli: Edizioni Scientifiche); The Discursive Representation of Globalised Organised Crime: Crossing Borders of Languages and Cultures (2017. I-LanD Journal, co-edited with Giuditta Caliendo and Paul Sambre); Queering Masculinities in Language and Culture. Series: Studies in Language, Gender and Sexuality. (2017. London: Palgrave Macmillan, co-edited with Paul Baker); Humosexually Speaking (2016. De Genere, co-edited with Delia Chiaro); Languaging Diversity (2015. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, co-edited with Maria Cristina Nisco); Language, Theory and Society(2015. Napoli: Liguori, co-edited with Maria Cristina Nisco); Masculinity and Representation (2014. Napoli: Paolo Loffredo, Iniziative Editoriali), Variation and Varieties in Contexts of English (2012. Anglistica, co-edited with Julia Bamford and Jocelyne Vincent); Indian English on TV (2008. Catania: AG Edizioni).


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