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ArtikelSouth Park, Blue Men, Anality, and Market Masculinity  
Oleh: Gardiner, Judith Kegan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Men and Masculinities vol. 2 no. 3 (Jan. 2000), page 251-271.
Topik: masculinity; South Park; Blue Man Group; anality; feminist theory; market masculinity; consumer culture; media
Fulltext: 251MMS23.pdf (73.91KB)
Isi artikelTwo popular entertainments, the South Park cartoon show and The Blue Man Group theatrical performance, are analyzed as symptomatic of a new configuration of masculinity in the contemporary United States. This masculinity is shaped by young men’s ambivalent resistance and accommodation to the consumer culture. It manifests itself in an expulsive anality unlike the bourgeois character traits described by Freud or the polymorphously sensual scatology that Bakhtin ascribes to folk culture. Not the breadwinner masculinity of the post–WorldWar II era, this market masculinity is simultaneously childish, creative, homoerotic, homophobic, racist, cynical, and paranoid. It reflects young men’s difficulties in maintaining individual autonomy both against the impersonal authority of the law of the father and against the more seductive power of corporate advertising, which might be called the market of the mother. This analysis furthers feminist efforts toward socially contextualized, nondualistic understandings of masculinity.
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