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Forever England

by Jonathan Rutherford
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Overview

An accessible series of reflections about the effects on British white masculinity of Britain's history of empire—from Victorian times to the present day—this volume presents a unique dichotomy of psychoanalytic insight and social history. Stemming from the pathological middle-class family of Victorian times, generations of dysfunctional men were produced, suffering from mother fixation, narcissism, and many other varieties of sexual deviation. This book documents the lives of some of Britain's heroes and mother's boys, including T. E. Lawrence and Rupert Brooke. Turning to contemporary culture, it argues that the popularity of stars such as Hugh Grant is evidence of the lingering attachment to the archetype of the perpetually adolescent, incoherent—yet attractive to some—upper middle-class man.

About the Author, Jonathan Rutherford

Jonathan Rutherford is the author of After Identity, the editor of The Art of Life: On Living, Love and Death, and the coeditor of Male Order: Unwrapping Masculinity.

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Book Details

Published
September 10, 1997
Publisher
London : Lawrence & Wishart, 1997.
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780853158288

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