Masculinity and male codes of Honor in modern France

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Masculinity and male codes of Honor in modern France

Robert A. Nye

University of California Press, 1998

  • pbk.

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Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1993, in series: Studies in the history of sexuality

Bibliography: p. 297-309

Includes index

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内容説明

In this study of upper-class masculinity from the end of the ancien regime in 1789 to the end of World War I, Robert Nye argues that manhood, masculinity, and male sexuality is, like femininity, a cultural construct, comprising a strict set of heroic ideals and codes of honor which few men have been able to realize in practice. In doing so, Nye destabilizes and historicizes the male body, and incorporates gender into the brand of cultural history inaugurated by Norbert Elias in the 1930s.

目次

1 Introduction: Sex, Society, and Identity 2 Honor and Male Identity in the Old Regime 3 The Roots of Bourgeois Honorability 4 Sex Difference and the "Separate Spheres" 5 Population, Degeneration, and Reproduction 6 Male Sexual Identity and the "Perversions" in the Fin de Siecle 7 Bourgeois Sociability and the Point d'Honneur:1800-1860 8 The Culture of the Sword: Manliness and Fencing in the Third Republic 9 Honor and the Duel in the Third Republic, 1860-1914 Dueling and the Law How Many Duels? The Journalistic Duel The Political Duel The "Serious" Duel The "Futile" Duel 10 Conclusion: Courage Notes Bibliography of Selected Secondary Works Index

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