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Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 The Politics of the "White Male as Victim"
Chapter 3 Losing Ground: Representations of White Male Disenfranchisement in Anglo-American Popular Cinema
Chapter 4 Literalizing the Wound: Paternal Melodramas, Masochism, and the White Heterosexual Masculinity in Popular U.S. Cinema
Part 5 Coming Apart at the Seams? White Heterosexual Masculinity and the Body in Popular Cinema
Chapter 6 Fleshing Out White Heterosexual Masculinity: The Objectified and Commodified White Male Body
Chapter 7 Terminal Bodies and Cartesian Trips: White Heterosexual Masculinity in Virtual Reality Fantasy Cinema
Chapter 8 Queering White Heterosexual Masculinity: Cross-Dressing and Transgender Cinema
Chapter 9 White Skin, Black Masks? Male Wiggers in Contemporary Popular Cinema
Part 10 Marking White Male Violence: The Gangster and the Serial Killer
Chapter 11 White Male Violence in Quentin Tarantino's Gangster Films
Chapter 12 Everyman and No Man: White Masculinity in Contemporary Serial Killer Movies
Chapter 13 Afterword
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