Ebook: Pixar's boy stories: masculinity in a postmodern age
Author: Gillam Ken, Wooden Shannon R
- Tags: Films d'animation--Histoire et critique, Hommes au cinéma, Masculinité au cinéma, Livres numériques, Pixar (Firme), Masculinité au cinéma, Hommes au cinéma, Films d'animation -- Histoire et critique
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- City: Lanham;Maryland
- Edition: First paperback edition
- Language: English
- epub
Since Toy Story, its first feature in 1995, Pixar Animation Studios has produced a string of commercial and critical successes including Monsters, Inc.; WALL-E; Finding Nemo; The Incredibles; Cars; and Up. In nearly all of these films, male characters are prominently featured, usually as protagonists. Despite obvious surface differences, these figures often follow similar narratives toward domestic fulfillment and civic engagement. However, these characters are also hypermasculine types whose paths lead to postmodern social roles more revelatory of the current "crisis" that sociologists and others have noted in boy culture.
In Pixar's Boy Stories: Masculinity in a Postmodern Age, Shannon R. Wooden and Ken Gillam examine how boys become men and how men measure up in films produced by the animation giant. Offering counterintuitive readings of boy culture, this book describes how the films quietly but forcefully reiterate traditional masculine norms in terms of what they praise...
In Pixar's Boy Stories: Masculinity in a Postmodern Age, Shannon R. Wooden and Ken Gillam examine how boys become men and how men measure up in films produced by the animation giant. Offering counterintuitive readings of boy culture, this book describes how the films quietly but forcefully reiterate traditional masculine norms in terms of what they praise...
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