Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film


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By Susan Mackey-Kallis, Brian Johnston
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Susan Mackey-Kallis is professor in the Department of Communication at Villanova University. Brian Johnston is assistant professor of communication in the Department of Language and Literature at Glenville State University.

Contents Introduction: Wounding and Healing: The Search for Self in American Film and Culture Section 1: The Tragic Frame: Suffering, Scapegoating, Mortification, Masculine (White) Fragility, and the Lack/Loss of the Feeling Function Section 1: Preface Chapter 1: There Will Be Blood: "Give Me the Blood" Chapter 2: Million Dollar Baby: "Hits Too Close to the Bone" Chapter 3: Moonlight: "Who Is You, Man?" Section 2: The Comic Frame: Suffering, Scapegoating, Mortification, and the Search for the Feminine Section 2: Preface Chapter 4: Guardians of the Galaxy: "We Are Groot" Chapter 5: Iron Man:"I Am Iron Man" Chapter 6: The Darjeeling Limited: "We Haven't Located Us Yet" Section 3: The Mystic Frame: Reflexivity, Transcendence, Restoration of the Feminine and the Flowering of Compassion Section 3: Preface Chapter 7: Ad Astra: "We're All We've Got" Chapter 8: Big Fish: "To Catch an Uncatchable Fish" Chapter 9: The Fountain: "Dying as an Act of Creation" Conclusion: Final Thoughts: "Thou Art That" Bibliography About the Authors

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