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Book Synopsis
This book investigates men and quiltmaking, an under-researched part of the
U.S.-American quilt world. It analyzes the connection between the genderedness of
material practice and White masculinity concepts in the U.S.-American mainstream.
The examination of the construct of masculinity in two quilt novel series from the
2010s aims to answer the question of whether the characters’ attitudes towards
quiltmaking and quilts as objects provide information about change in heterosexual
gender relations and whether the fictional masculinities in Wanda E. Brunstetter’s or
Ann Hazelwood’s novels promote new approaches to manhood. Due to the paucity of
scholarly work on contemporary quilt fiction, this book also contributes to the study
of a hybrid genre.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments – 1 Introduction – 2 History of Quiltmaking and White Euro- American Manhood – 3 Men in Selected Fictional Texts on Quiltmaking – 4 Analyzing the Roles of Men in Two Quilt Novel Series – 5 Conclusion – Works Cited

The (In)Visibility of Men in the U.S.-American

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631904183, 978-3631904183
      ISBN10: 3631904185

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book investigates men and quiltmaking, an under-researched part of the
      U.S.-American quilt world. It analyzes the connection between the genderedness of
      material practice and White masculinity concepts in the U.S.-American mainstream.
      The examination of the construct of masculinity in two quilt novel series from the
      2010s aims to answer the question of whether the characters’ attitudes towards
      quiltmaking and quilts as objects provide information about change in heterosexual
      gender relations and whether the fictional masculinities in Wanda E. Brunstetter’s or
      Ann Hazelwood’s novels promote new approaches to manhood. Due to the paucity of
      scholarly work on contemporary quilt fiction, this book also contributes to the study
      of a hybrid genre.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments – 1 Introduction – 2 History of Quiltmaking and White Euro- American Manhood – 3 Men in Selected Fictional Texts on Quiltmaking – 4 Analyzing the Roles of Men in Two Quilt Novel Series – 5 Conclusion – Works Cited

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