Masculine Jealousy and Contemporary Cinema

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. szept. 12. - 225 oldal
Masculine Jealousy and Contemporary Cinema provides new insights into the relationship between masculinity and jealousy through the study of representations of male jealousy in contemporary Hollywood cinema. It argues that male jealousy has played a key role in the psycho-cultural shaping of Western masculinities and male fantasy, and this is explored through case studies of films and their reception in the press. The book will interest graduates, postgraduates and researchers exploring theories of masculinity and jealousy, cinematic theories of representation, stardom and spectatorship.

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Hegemonic masculinities jealousy and cultural change
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Psychoanalytic Understandings of Masculinity and Jealousy
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Narcissistic jealousies as a sign of hate
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Candida Yates is Professor of Culture and Communication at Bournemouth University. She is an interdisciplinary scholar in Psychosocial Studies and its application to politics, emotion, culture and society and has published widely in that field. She works with psychoanalytic practitioners, scholars and cultural organisations to create new understandings of emotion in the public sphere. Her publications include: The Play of Political Culture, Emotion and Identity (Palgrave, 2015); Media and the Inner World: Psycho-Cultural Approaches to Emotion, Media and Popular Culture (Co-ed., Palgrave, 2014); Television and Psychoanalysis (Co-ed., Routledge, 2013); Emotion: New Psychosocial Perspectives (Co-ed., Palgrave 2009); Culture and The Unconscious (2007). She is Co-Editor of the Routledge books series: Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture and a Contributing Editor on the journals Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Journal of Psychosocial Studies and New Associations.


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