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Visualizing masculinity: Men, family, and country in nineteenth-century French print culture.
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Visualizing masculinity: Men, family, and country in nineteenth-century French print culture./
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Owens, Eileen G.
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84 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-05.
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Masters Abstracts International55-05(E).
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Art history. -
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9781339755625
Visualizing masculinity: Men, family, and country in nineteenth-century French print culture.
Owens, Eileen G.
Visualizing masculinity: Men, family, and country in nineteenth-century French print culture.
- 84 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-05.
Thesis (M.A.)--Temple University, 2016.
Focusing on satirical prints from illustrated newspapers, this thesis examines nineteenth-century French notions of masculinity in a culture that linked its reputation for success to the productivity of its male citizens. I will focus on man's connection to marriage and family life, as these institutions were so closely connected to perceptions of masculinity. Specifically, I look at portrayals of the cuckold and the bachelor---tropes of male identity that deviated from the ideal notions of the French man---and how printed images reflected, commented on, and shaped the ways in which conventional French masculinity was imagined. Examining these lithographs in light of specific social and political shifts, including changing marriage and divorce laws, the rising feminist movement, and the loss of the Franco-Prussian war, will ground my project historically.
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