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Phallic Matters?Ewan McGregor and the Representation of the Male Body in Peter Greenaways The Pillow Book (1996)University of Durham This article is a study of the representation of the male body in contemporary British cinema. It starts with a short exploration of how 1990s representations of masculinity in British cinema differed from those of the previous decade. A brief analysis of Neil Jordans The Crying Game and of some of the recent roles of actor Hugh Grant in mainstream cinema leads to a more detailed case study of Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and his role in Peter Greenaways film The Pillow Book. Relevant background on both actor and director reveals an overt awareness of and interest in the male body. The films approach to masculinity and its focus on the male integral nude question some of the, by now, tired conceptions that have surrounded many debates on male representation, such as the emphasis on the activity/passivity binary, the (male) gaze, or narcissism.
Key Words: masculinity male body Peter Greenaway Ewan McGregor penis phallus The Pillow Book British cinema 1990s performance
Men and Masculinities, Vol. 8, No. 2,
133-147 (2005) |
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