Typical Men: The Representation of Masculinity in Popular British Cinema

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Bloomsbury Academic, Jul 25, 2003 - History - 252 pages
Typical Men is the first history of masculinity in British film from World War II to the end of the 1990s. It explores in detail the changing nature of the dominant male cultural types: the debonair gentleman, the Byronic hero, the Angry Young Man, the delinquent, the maladjusted veteran, villains, and comic fools. Typical Men contains fresh interpretations of key films including In Which We Serve, They Made Me a Fugitive, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and the Bond films. It also provides stimulating commentary on the performances of important male stars such as James Mason, Kenneth More, Sean Connery, and Michael Caine.

About the author (2003)

Andrew Spicer is Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture, University of the West of England.

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