Soldier Heroes: British Adventure, Empire and the Imagining of Masculinities

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Routledge, May 13, 2013 - Art - 368 pages
Soldier Heroes explores the imagining of masculinities within adventure stories. Drawing on literary theory, cultural materialism and Kleinian psychoanalysis, it analyses modern British adventure heroes as historical forms of masculinity originating in the era of nineteenth-century popular imperialism, traces their subsequent transformations and examines the way these identities are internalized and lived by men and boys.
 

Contents

Soldier heroes masculinity and British national identity
1
Part I Soldier heroes adventure and the historical imagining of masculinities
9
Imperialism and military adventure in the nineteenth century
77
The imperial adventure hero in the modern world
165
Part IV Soldier heroes and the imagining of boyhood masculinity
231
Soldier heroes and the cultural politics of reparation
282
Notes
293
Index
337
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Graham Dawson

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