Marked Men
Discover the compelling insights of Marked Men by Sally Robinson, published by Columbia University Press in 2000. This thought-provoking book spans 288 pages and delves into post-Vietnam American literature and culture, examining the narratives of bodily trauma portrayed in various texts by and about white men. Robinson's work is a significant contribution to the fields of gender studies and literary criticism, offering a critical perspective on masculinity and its representation in literature and popular culture. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, men's studies, and the complexities of identity, Marked Men invites you to explore the intricate connections between trauma, gender, and narrative. Enhance your understanding of American literary landscapes with this essential read.