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Oxbridge Men: British Masculinity & the Undergraduate Experience, Deslandes 2015
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253017831
ISBN-13
9780253017833
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235007635
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
340 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Oxbridge Men : British Masculinity and the Undergraduate Experience, 1850-1920
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Men's Studies, Gender Studies, Student Life & Student Affairs, Europe / Great Britain / General, Higher
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Education, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"A very welcome book that certainly reaffirms--with new material and approaches--that the entrance of women into the world of the historical university was arguably the most revolutionary event in the long social history of a special kind of institution." --Victorian Studies, "A very welcome book that certainly reaffirms--with new material and approaches--that the entrance of women into the world of the historical university was arguably the most revolutionary event in the long social history of a special kind of institution." -Victorian Studies, "Deslandes's principal sources--student magazines and periodicals--capture well the varsity ethos with its mingling of pompous self-importance and youthful high-jinks... This book captures well the rhythms and rituals of undergraduate life." --American Historical Review, "Paul Deslandes has written a highly readable and informative book about the creation of an elite masculine culture at Oxford and Cambridge during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries... Deslandes is fascinated by the way acceptance at one of the 'Oxbridge' colleges becomes a passport to elite status and cultural clout." --Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Deslandes's principal sources--student magazines and periodicals--capture well the varsity ethos with its mingling of pompous self-importance and youthful high-jinks. . . This book captures well the rhythms and rituals of undergraduate life.December 2006, 'Oxbridge Men' is a substantial study of two very important British institutions that is augmented by its reading . . . against broader domestic and imperial concerns to show the resonances that existed between empire and nation . . . and Oxford and Cambridge . . . Most important, it is a significant achievement because it opens our eyes to the lived experience of Oxbridge undergraduates . . . making their way through the halls of these two important institutions . . . .Jan. 2006, "'Oxbridge Men' is an impressive achievement which combines the very latest in gender theory with some very serious scholarly research. It will be of interest to all those working on Oxbridge, on English education, and on modern masculinity more generally." --English Historical Review, "'Oxbridge Men' is a substantial study of two very important British institutions that is augmented by its reading... against broader domestic and imperial concerns to show the resonances that existed between empire and nation... and Oxford and Cambridge... Most important, it is a significant achievement because it opens our eyes to the lived experience of Oxbridge undergraduates... making their way through the halls of these two important institutions...." --Journal of British Studies, "This is a very useful social history of an important elite group that has previously been comparatively neglected, except in the much more limited college histories. These were the men who, to a considerable extent, were in charge of much of the world during the period covered." --Journal of Modern History, "'Oxbridge Men' is a substantial study of two very important British institutions that is augmented by its reading . . . against broader domestic and imperial concerns to show the resonances that existed between empire and nation . . . and Oxford and Cambridge . . . Most important, it is a significant achievement because it opens our eyes to the lived experience of Oxbridge undergraduates . . . making their way through the halls of these two important institutions . . . .Jan. 2006"-- Journal of British Studies "Paul Deslandes has written a highly readable and informative book about the creation of an elite masculine culture at Oxford and Cambridge during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. . . Deslandes is fascinated by the way acceptance at one of the 'Oxbridge' colleges becomes a passport to elite status and cultural clout.2007"-- Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History "Deslandes's principal sources--student magazines and periodicals--capture well the varsity ethos with its mingling of pompous self-importance and youthful high-jinks. . . This book captures well the rhythms and rituals of undergraduate life.December 2006"-- American Historical Review "This is a very useful social history of an important elite group that has previously been comparatively neglected, except in the much more limited college histories. These were the men who, to a considerable extent, were in charge of much of the world during the period covered.Sept. 2007"-- Journal of Modern History "'Oxbridge Men' is an impressive achievement which combines the very latest in gender theory with some very serious scholarly research. It will be of interest to all those working on Oxbridge, on English education, and on modern masculinity more generally.April 2006"-- English Historical Review "A very welcome book that certainly reaffirms--with new material and approaches--that the entrance of women into the world of the historical university was arguably the most revolutionary event in the long social history of a special kind of institution.Autumn 2006"-- Victorian Studies, "'Oxbridge Men' is a substantial study of two very important British institutions that is augmented by its reading these institutions against broader domestic and imperial concerns to show the resonances that existed between empire and nation as categories on the one hand and Oxford and Cambridge on the other. Most important, it is a significant achievement because it opens our eyes to the lived experience of Oxbridge undergraduates who found themselves making their way through the halls of these two important institutions and living at the intersection of these domestic and imperial issues." --Journal of British Studies, Paul Deslandes has written a highly readable and informative book about the creation of an elite masculine culture at Oxford and Cambridge during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. . . Deslandes is fascinated by the way acceptance at one of the 'Oxbridge' colleges becomes a passport to elite status and cultural clout.2007
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
378.1/981/0942
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Constructing Superiority: The University and the Undergraduate 2. The Transition from Boyhood to Manhood 3. "Your Name and College, Sir?" Discipline and Authority 4. Those "Horrid," "Holy" Schools: Examinations, Competition, and Masculine Struggle 5. "Impervious to the Gentler Sex?" Boat Races, Heterosocial Relations, and Masculinity 6. Girl Graduates and Colonial Students Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
The mythic status of the Oxbridge man at the height of the British Empire continues to persist in depictions of this small, elite world as an ideal of athleticism, intellectualism, tradition, and ritual. In his investigation of the origins of this myth, Paul R. Deslandes explores the everyday life of undergraduates at Oxford and Cambridge to examine how they experienced manhood. He considers phenomena such as the dynamics of the junior common room, the competition of exams, and the social and athletic obligations of intercollegiate boat races to show how rituals, activities, relationships, and discourses all contributed to gender formation. Casting light on the lived experience of undergraduates, Oxbridge Men shows how an influential brand of British manliness was embraced, altered, and occasionally rejected as these students grew from boys into men., Casting light on the lived experience of undergraduates, Oxbridge Men shows how an influential brand of British manliness was embraced, altered, and occasionally rejected as these students grew from boys into men.
LC Classification Number
LA637.7.D48 2015
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