Tracking the men's movement
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, Journal Article
Torgovnick, M
Published in: American Literary History
March 1, 1994
A group of men sit around a fire. In the trees that surround them hang African masks used in initiation. Before the fire, moving around the circle as he speaks, is an older man who tells what it is like to be a man. He especially tells of his relationship to his own father. The men in the circle grunt their approval or beat drums to express their emotions. © 1994 Oxford University Press.
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American Literary History
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0896-7148
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Volume
6
Issue
1
Start / End Page
155 / 170
Related Subject Headings
- Literary Studies
- 4705 Literary studies
- 2103 Historical Studies
- 2005 Literary Studies
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Torgovnick, M. (1994). Tracking the men's movement. American Literary History, 6(1), 155–170. https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/6.1.155
Torgovnick, M. “Tracking the men's movement.” American Literary History 6, no. 1 (March 1, 1994): 155–70. https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/6.1.155.
Torgovnick M. Tracking the men's movement. American Literary History. 1994 Mar 1;6(1):155–70.
Torgovnick, M. “Tracking the men's movement.” American Literary History, vol. 6, no. 1, Mar. 1994, pp. 155–70. Scopus, doi:10.1093/alh/6.1.155.
Torgovnick M. Tracking the men's movement. American Literary History. 1994 Mar 1;6(1):155–170.
Published In
American Literary History
DOI
ISSN
0896-7148
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Volume
6
Issue
1
Start / End Page
155 / 170
Related Subject Headings
- Literary Studies
- 4705 Literary studies
- 2103 Historical Studies
- 2005 Literary Studies