Punch-Drunk Masculinity

Journal of Men's Studies 14 (2):235-42 (2006)
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Abstract

Written and directed by Paul-Thomas Anderson, Punch-Drunk Love exposes the complexity and kitsch superficialities of masculine gender constructions. The following essay provides a summary of gender theory in order to uncover and better understand the film's post-patriarchal vision of masculinity.

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Timothy Stanley
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