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DaddisGregory A, Pulp Vietnam: War and Gender in Cold War Men’s Adventure Magazines, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2020; 347 pp.: ISBN 978-1108493505 (hbk), £24.00
Sexualities ( IF 1.524 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-09 , DOI: 10.1177/13634607211008700
Linda Roland Danil 1
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In this book, Daddis offers an examination of how men’s adventure magazines, or ‘macho pulps’, helped shape the attitudes of young working-class Americans who fought and served in the war in Vietnam. Daddis brings focus to a genre that has mostly been discounted in terms of its impact on the mass culture of the Cold War, possibly given that men’s adventure magazines were regarded by the era’s cultural commentators as ‘disposable consumer kitsch’. (2) This is somewhat surprising, since the magazines did clearly have a significant import – as Daddis writes, by the mid-1960’s the magazines had a collective circulation of roughly 12 million copies a month.

中文翻译:

DaddisGregory A,《纸浆越南》:《冷战男性历险杂志中的战争与性别》,剑桥大学出版社:剑桥,2020年;347页:ISBN 978-1108493505(hbk),£24.00

在这本书中,Daddis提供了有关男性冒险杂志或“男子气的浆”如何帮助塑造在越南战争中战斗和服役的年轻工人阶级美国人的态度的研究。达迪斯(Daddis)着重关注一种对冷战大众文化影响不大的流派,这可能是因为该时代的文化评论家将男性冒险杂志视为“一次性消费媚俗”。(2)这有点令人惊讶,因为这些杂志确实具有重要的意义-正如达迪斯(Daddis)所写,到1960年代中期,这些杂志每月的总发行量约为1200万册。
更新日期:2021-04-09
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