Heroes In Hard Times

Heroes In Hard Times

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King studies how, in the cop action genre, working-class police officers weigh in on such topics as racial justice, homosexuality, misogyny, unemployment, worker resistance, affirmative action, drug use, poverty, divorce, and the use of violence to deal with social problems. Facing their enemies with wisecracks and firepower, these men prove themselves at once complicitous in a system of violence and corruption and worthy to "blow away," with neither hesitation nor remorse, their and society's menacing threats. The central male figures in these stories are heroes in their fight against criminals, but, as individuals, they feel undervalued by women, unappreciated by their bosses, and out of place in a society where fat cats and liberals have all the power. Such "hard times," King's study reveals, position them to simultaneously long for, disdain, and heroically if violently stake their frustrated claim to white male privilege. Discussing such topics as white male guilt and the rage of the oppressed and examining such films as "Lethal Weapon", "Die Hard", and "Silence of the Lambs", King's book notes the socially-charged roles given to American culture's fictional police heroes.;The last artisan in a culture that has become increasingly corporate and bureaucratized, the movie cop is the last 'real man' in a world that has emasculated men and the last non-conforming patriot in a world that pays more attention to rules than what is morally right. A book that shows how modern mythology makes sense of rampant corruption (and provides entertainment in its punishment), "Heroes in Hard Times" will educate and provoke those interested in American popular culture, film, and gender studies. Author note: Neal King is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Belmont University.

Book information

ISBN: 9781566397025
Publisher: Temple University Press
Imprint: Temple University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 282
Weight: 370g
Height: 168mm
Width: 209mm
Spine width: 19mm