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<description>&lt;div class="mlacite"&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration: underline"&gt;Male trouble / Constance Penley and Sharon Willis, editors. &lt;/span&gt; [0816621713 (hc : acid-free paper) ] Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c1993.  &lt;br /&gt;Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1995.9.M46 M27 1993&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="mlacite"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="mlacite"&gt;Introduction / Constance Penley, Sharon Willis	 &lt;br /&gt; 	Per Os(cillation) / Parveen Adams	3&lt;br /&gt; 	Fellowdrama / Ray Barrie	27&lt;br /&gt; 	Masochism and Male Subjectivity / Kaja Silverman	33&lt;br /&gt; 	Male Hysteria and Early Cinema / Lynne Kirby	67&lt;br /&gt; 	Male Narcissism and National Culture: Subjectivity in Chen Kaige's King of the Children / Rey Chow	87&lt;br /&gt; 	Dossier on Pee-Wee's Playhouse	 &lt;br /&gt; 	The Cabinet of Dr. Pee-wee: Consumerism and Sexual Terror / Constance Penley	121&lt;br /&gt; 	The Playhouse of the Signifier: Reading Pee-wee Herman / Ian Balfour	143&lt;br /&gt; 	&amp;quot;Going Bonkers!&amp;quot;: Children, Play, and Pee-wee / Henry Jenkins III	157&lt;br /&gt; 	The Sissy Boy, the Fat Ladies, and the Dykes: Queerness and/as Gender in Pee-wee's World / Alexander Doty	183&lt;br /&gt; 	Masquerading as the American Male in the Fifties: Picnic, William Holden and the Spectacle of Masculinity in Hollywood Film / Steven Cohan	203&lt;br /&gt; 	&amp;quot;Crisscross&amp;quot;: Paranoia and Projection in Strangers on a Train / Sabrina Barton	235&lt;br /&gt; 	Disputed Territories: Masculinity and Social Space / Sharon Willis	263&lt;br /&gt; 	Melodrama, Masculinity, and the Family: thirtysomething as Therapy / Sasha Torres	283&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;</description>
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