Shooting from the Hip
Discover the intriguing exploration of American masculinity in the years following World War II with "Shooting from the Hip" by acclaimed author and cultural critic. Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2005, this paperback edition spans 224 pages, offering readers a comprehensive look into the social constructs surrounding masculinity in America.
Through a visually engaging narrative, the book skillfully examines the intricate factors that shaped and transformed the perception of what it meant to be masculine in a rapidly changing society. Ideal for those interested in gender studies, cultural history, and American sociology, "Shooting from the Hip" invites readers to reflect on how these ideals continue to resonate in contemporary culture. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal topic by adding this thought-provoking title to your collection today!