Masculinity in Crisis, Manhood at War

Rachel Zack
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This paper explores the possible factors that pushed Britain to enter the First World War, specifically focusing on the crisis of masculinity that emerged in the pre-war years and how this phenomenon shaped the nation’s attitude towards war. This paper argues that in response to the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the transition away from physical labour jobs towards ‘bookish’ and ‘effeminate’ white-collar occupations, many men of the prewar era perceived their masculinity as being under both scrutiny and attack. This, in addition to a romanticised view of war, a ‘duty’ to save the women of Europe from the ‘sexually barbaric’ Germans, and a culture with institutions that made masculinity synonymous with the military, ultimately played a major role in convincing many young men to enlist and, generally, turned public opinion pro-war. The pre-war crisis of masculinity and subsequent campaign which framed the war as its solution, amongst other factors, largely contributed to Britain’s decision to enter the First World War.
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危机中的男子气概,战争中的男子气概
本文探讨了推动英国进入第一次世界大战的可能因素,特别关注战前出现的男子气概危机,以及这种现象如何塑造了这个国家对战争的态度。本文认为,由于妇女选举权运动和从体力劳动工作向“书呆子气”和“娘娘腔”白领职业的转变,战前时期的许多男性认为他们的男子气概受到了审查和攻击。再加上对战争的浪漫主义看法,从“性野蛮”的德国人手中拯救欧洲女性的“责任”,以及一种使男子气概成为军事同义词的文化制度,最终在说服许多年轻人入伍方面发挥了重要作用,并普遍使公众舆论转向支持战争。战前的男子气概危机和随后的运动将战争作为解决方案,以及其他因素,在很大程度上促成了英国决定参加第一次世界大战。
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