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Andrew Steven Delfino

Becoming the New Man in Post-Postmodernist Fiction


Portrayals of Masculinities in David Foster Wallace s "Infinite Jest" and Chuck Palahniuk s "Fight Club"
Aufl. 2012. 104 S.
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-45347-6 (3639453476)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-45347-8 (9783639453478)

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Revision with unchanged content. While scholars have analyzed the masculinity crisis portrayed in American fiction, few have focused on postmodernist fiction, few have examined masculinity without using feminist theory, and no articles propose a solution for ending traditional masculinity s dominance. I examine the masculinity crisis as it is portrayed in two postmodernist novels, David Foster Wallace s novel Infinite Jest and Chuck Palahniuk s novel Fight Club. Both novels have male characters that ran the gamut of masculinities, but those that are the most successful at avoiding gender stereotypes develop a masculinity which incorporates strong, phallic masculinity and nurturing, testicular masculinity, creating a balanced masculinity. Also, both novels examine postmodernist fiction s future. Wallace and Palahniuk help reveal the future of postmodernist fiction: a post-postmodernist fiction that, like well-rounded masculinity, seeks to be more emotionally open while still using irony and innovation for meaningful effects, not just to be clever. This book aims to help gender scholars further develop their theories about masculinity, and show literature scholars the future of postmodernist fiction.
The author recieved his BA in English from the University of California at Davis and his MA in English Literary Studies from Georgia State University. He is a teacher at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, GA.