TY - BOOK AU - Dudink,Stefan TI - Representing masculinity: male citizenship in modern Western culture SN - 9780230340152 AV - JF801 U1 - 323.60811091821 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Basingstoke PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Citizenship KW - Europe KW - History KW - Masculinity KW - Class of Spring 2015 KW - German Transatlantic Program Fellow KW - Fellow KW - Political aspects N1 - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke; Originally published: 2007; The rhetoric of masculine citizenship : concepts and representations in modern Western political culture; Anna ClarkWhite men in arms : concepts of citizenship and masculinity in revolutionary America / Gregory T. Knouff; Napoleon and his colonized "others" : the demise of citizenship in postrevolutionary and Napoleonic history paintings; Melanie Ulz; The first citizen of the state : paternal masculinity, patriotism, and citizenship in early nineteenth-century Prussia; Karen Hagemann; After the republic : citizenship, the military, and masculinity in the making of the Dutch monarchy, 1813-1814; Stefan Dudink; Citizenship and masculinity : the revolutionary citizen-soldier and his legacy; Alan Forrest; Fit to fight but not to vote? : masculinity and citizenship in Britain, 1832-1918; Sonya O. Rose; Back to the monarchy's glorified past? military discourses on male citizenship and universal conscription in the Austrian Empire, 1868-1914; Christa Hümmerle; Subjectivity, civic ideals, and figures of ideal manliness : representations of masculinity in late Victorian British sculpture; Alexander Potts; Citizens made and remade : sexual scandal, manhood, and self-government reform in the progressive-era United States; Kevin P. Murphy; Soldiers, patriarchs, and bureaucrats : paternal republicanism in French Syria and Lebanon; Elizabeth F. Thompson; From emasculated subjects to virile citizens : nationalism and modern dress in Indonesia, 1900-1949; Frances Gouda; Unraveling masculinity and rethinking citizenship : a comment; Mrinalini Sinha N2 - "The idea that citizenship was the right of all humanity emerged during the French Revolution. However, this right was limited by gender, class and race. Studying Europe and its colonies and , the United States, Lebanon, and Dutch Indonesia, this book analyses images of masculine citizenship in political rhetoric, culture, art andand various colonial political struggles from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Politicians manipulated the rhetoric of masculine citizenship, using images of paternity and fraternity. Art represented competing images of the masculine citizen, ranging from the black revolutionary to the neo-Greek white statue. Colonial Political subjects in empires and colonies subjects appropriated and subverted these western ideals, revealing the exclusions in the rhetoric of masculine citizenship." -- Publisher's description; "The idea that citizenship was the right of all humanity emerged during the French Revolution. However, this right was limited by gender, class and race. Studying Europe and its colonies and , the United States, Lebanon, and Dutch Indonesia, this book analyses images of masculine citizenship in political rhetoric, culture, art andand various colonial political struggles from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Politicians manipulated the rhetoric of masculine citizenship, using images of paternity and fraternity. Art represented competing images of the masculine citizen, ranging from the black revolutionary to the neo-Greek white statue. Colonial Political subjects in empires and colonies subjects appropriated and subverted these western ideals, revealing the exclusions in the rhetoric of masculine citizenship." -- Publisher's description UR - https://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1610/2013474695-d.html UR - https://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1610/2013474695-t.html ER -