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Manning the Margins: Masculinity and Writing in Seventeenth-century France
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Manning the Margins: Masculinity and Writing in Seventeenth-century France

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This is the first book-length study of writing, men, and masculinity in seventeenth-century France.Over the past three decades, a rich body of scholarship has uncovered the crucial roles women played in seventeenth-century France, a period often reduced to ‘classical’ male authors and ‘absolutist’ kings. But the clearer perspective we now have of women has exposed the need to take a fresh look at men and masculinity. Through his reading of a wide range of canonical and minor texts, Seifert charts a course toward a more complex understanding of gender during this seminal period. Examining ideals of polite masculine conduct, the figure of the salon man, representations of male same-sex desire, and the case of a male cross-dresser,
Manning the Margins
shows how elite men defined themselves in relation to women and other men, and argues that dominant masculinity cannot always eclipse marginalized masculinities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2009
Pages
368
ISBN
9780472050581

This is the first book-length study of writing, men, and masculinity in seventeenth-century France.Over the past three decades, a rich body of scholarship has uncovered the crucial roles women played in seventeenth-century France, a period often reduced to ‘classical’ male authors and ‘absolutist’ kings. But the clearer perspective we now have of women has exposed the need to take a fresh look at men and masculinity. Through his reading of a wide range of canonical and minor texts, Seifert charts a course toward a more complex understanding of gender during this seminal period. Examining ideals of polite masculine conduct, the figure of the salon man, representations of male same-sex desire, and the case of a male cross-dresser,
Manning the Margins
shows how elite men defined themselves in relation to women and other men, and argues that dominant masculinity cannot always eclipse marginalized masculinities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2009
Pages
368
ISBN
9780472050581