ABSTRACT

Sexualised Masculinity: Men’s Bodies in 21st Century Media Culture explores evolving portrayals of masculinity in contemporary media, focusing on the increasing eroticisation of the male body.

This book examines how traditional and digital media – from films and television to social media platforms and fashion – have transformed the ways masculinity is represented and perceived. Through a wide array of case studies, it highlights how male bodies are now sites of erotic value, challenging long-standing norms and expectations. By exploring both global and local media, John Mercer and Clarissa Smith provide insights into the shifting landscape of gender and sexuality, offering a critical perspective on how masculinity is consumed, performed, and commodified in today’s world.

This book is essential for students and scholars in fields such as gender studies, media studies, cultural studies and social history, and is particularly relevant for those interested in understanding the intersections of masculinity, media and sexuality in the 21st century.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

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chapter 1|25 pages

Sex Talk

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Vocabularies of Sex and Models and Patterns of Masculinity
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chapter 2|28 pages

Hollywood Bodies

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Matinee Idols to Sex Symbols
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chapter 3|29 pages

Aspirational Bodies

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Health, Fitness and the Body Project
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chapter 4|33 pages

The Fashion and Beauty Body

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chapter 5|33 pages

Queer Male Bodies

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Mainstream and Margins
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chapter 6|32 pages

What about Daddy?

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chapter 7|27 pages

‘Thirst Trapping’

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Digitised Desire and the Online Sexual Economy
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