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The boys' club : the many worlds of male power / Martine Delvaux ; translated from the French by Katia Grubisic.

Van Pelt Library P96.F46 D4513 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Delvaux, Martine, 1968- author.
Standardized Title:
Boys club. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Mass media and women.
Sexism in mass media.
Men in motion pictures.
Men on television.
Male domination (Social structure).
Feminism and mass media.
Physical Description:
xiv, 247 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada : Talonbooks, [2024]
Summary:
"Acclaimed Québec feminist writer Martine Delvaux turns her sharp eye and sharper pen to the brazen misogyny of men in power in every field, including Hollywood, politics, tech, law enforcement, architecture, religion, and the military. In this piercing study of patriarchy, Delvaux points out the deleterious effects of the tunnel vision that results from only seeing and reflecting the male experience. A study of the social impacts of visual media, The Boys' Club looks at the history of gentlemen's clubs and male fraternity on a global scale. Examining popular media produced about men by men, Delvaux seeks to challenge the positioning of women as 'object' and men as 'subject'. The Boys' Club exposes a culture of consumption which profits off the female experience while disregarding the female voice. This activist text is also a work of cultural scholarship: The Boys' Club is deeply informed by Delvaux's long engagement with the work of feminist scholars, film critics, historians, writers, and journalists. Beyond the gender disparities portrayed in film and television, Delvaux speaks to a pattern of contempt, exclusion, and patriarchal violence. But it is not enough to keep pointing out inequities; by naming misogyny's circular, self-propagating systems, Delvaux undermines the mechanisms of social, cultural, economic, and political machines in order to break up the boys' club."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Translation of: Le boys club.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1772016020
9781772016024
OCLC:
1394115707
Publisher Number:
90100983450

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