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Men, Masculinity and the Beatles

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Men, Masculinity and the Beatles

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Men, Masculinity and the Beatles

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Men, Masculinity and the Beatles book

ByMartin King
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 2 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594958
Pages 218
eBook ISBN 9781315594958
Subjects Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
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King, M. (2013). Men, Masculinity and the Beatles (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594958

ABSTRACT

Drawing on methodologies and approaches from media and cultural studies, sociology, social history and the study of popular music, this book outlines the development of the study of men and masculinities, and explores the role of cultural texts in bringing about social change. It is against this backdrop that The Beatles, as a cultural phenomenon, are set, and their four live action films, spanning the years 1964-1970, are examined as texts through which to read changing representations of men and masculinity in 'the Sixties'. Dr Martin King considers ideas about a male revolt predating second-wave feminism, The Beatles as inheritors of the possibilities of the 1950s and The Beatles' emergence as men of ideas: a global cultural phenomenon that transgressed boundaries and changed expectations about the role of popular artists in society. King further explores the chosen Beatle texts to examine discourses of masculinity at work within them. What emerges is the discovery of discourses around resistance, non-conformity, feminized appearance, pre-metrosexuality, the male star as object of desire, and the emergence of The Beatles themselves as a text that reflected the radical diversity of a period of rapid social change. King draws valuable conclusions about the legacy of these discourses and their impact in subsequent decades.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

Why the Beatles? A Rationale

chapter 2|26 pages

Social Change, the Sixties and the Beatles

chapter 3|24 pages

Men and Masculinities

chapter 4|18 pages

Reading the Beatles Through Their Films: The Role of Representation

chapter 5|20 pages

It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night and I’ve Been Working Like a Dog

chapter 6|16 pages

Help! I Need Somebody, Help!

chapter 7|14 pages

Roll Up for the Mystery Tour

chapter 8|14 pages

Let It Be

chapter 9|6 pages

The Beatles’ Films: Re-imagining the Englishman – Some Concluding Thoughts

chapter |4 pages

Epilogue: And In The End

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