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From Wiseguys to Wise Men: The Gangster and Italian American Masculinities
Contributor(s): Gardaphe, Fred (Author)
ISBN: 0415946484     ISBN-13: 9780415946483
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $50.30  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2006
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As the real American gangsters of yesterday recede into the history books, their iconic figures loom larger than ever. "From Wiseguys to Wise Men" studies the cultural figure of the gangster, and explores its social function in the construction and projection of masculinity in the United States.
Gardaphe shows how the gangster can be seen as a 'trickster' figure. The trickster figure exists in many cultures and serves as a model of improper behavior. The gangster has served as that figure in American culture by showing what is and is not authentically American. It is not American to speak a language other than English. It is not American to use violence to secure business deals. It is not American to have both a mistress and a wife and family. However, in the hands of Italian-American artists, the gangster becomes a more telling figure in the tale of American race, gender, and ethnicity-a figure that reflects the autobiography of an immigrant group just as it reflects the fantasy of a native population.
While this figure has been a part of American literature since even before Fitzgerald's "The" "Great Gatsby", it has only been with the revolution in cinema, and the work of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese that the figure of the gangster has been humanized and disseminated on a large scale. Gardaphe investigates the role of the gangster in their films, as well as the literature of such great Italian American writers as Mario Puzo and Gay Talese.
By looking at the cultural icon of the gangster through the lens of gender and masculinity "From Wiseguys toWise Men" presents new insights into material that has been part of American culture for close to 100 years.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Men's Studies
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - General
Dewey: 813.509
LCCN: 2006001554
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6.54" W x 8.94" (0.80 lbs) 264 pages
 
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The gangster, in the hands of the Italian American artist, becomes a telling figure in the tale of American race, gender, and ethnicity - a figure that reflects the autobiography of an immigrant group just as it reflects the fantasy of a native population.

From Wiseguys to Wise Men studies the figure of the gangster and explores its social function in the construction and projection of masculinity in the United States. By looking at the cultural icon of the gangster through the lens of gender, this book presents new insights into material that has been part of American culture for close to 100 years.