This book analyzes popular cinematic representations of normative masculinity exploring the idea that its positioning as the ordinary identity is a source of not only ideological and political strength but also considerable anxiety. Rehling offers lucid accounts of contemporary theoretical debates on masculinity whiteness gender race and sexuality in popular cinema and detailed readings of films as diverse as <I>Fight Club</I> <I>Boys Don't Cry</I> and <I>The Matrix</I>.
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