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category: Social Science
published: Nov 2011
ISBN:9780774841238
publisher: UBC Press

The Manly Modern

Masculinity in Postwar Canada

by Christopher Dummitt

tagged: gender studies, social history, post-confederation (1867-)
Description

The Manly Modern, the first major book on the history of masculinity in Canada, traces the history of what happened when men’s supposed modernity became one of their defining features. Through a series of case studies covering such diverse subjects as car culture, mountaineering, war veterans, murder trials, and a bridge collapse, Christopher Dummitt argues that the very idea of what it meant to be modern was gendered. A strong current of anti-modernist sentiment bubbled just beneath the surface of postwar masculinity, creating rumblings about the state of modern manhood that, ironically, mirrored the tensions that burst forth in 1960s gender radicalism.

About the Author

Christopher Dummitt

Contributor Notes

Christopher Dummitt is a lecturer in Canadian studies at the Institute for the Study of the Americas.

Editorial Review

A revised version of Dummitt’s doctoral dissertation, the book is a series of case studies…. The result is a polished, well-written, and provocative exploration of two phenomena that remain understudied by Canadian historians. …The Manly Modern is a stimulating and valuable study.

— Labour / Le Travail, Vol.61, 2008

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