1. A twitter essay on Frank Miller & the Perpetual Crisis of Masculinity
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@HeerJeet That applies to so many perennial "crises."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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12. Aggrieved privilege sees itself as the victim, sees itself as being in crisis, and thereforw in need of reasserting its power.
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13. To return to Frank Miller: perhaps the most pervasive theme in his work, going back to earliest Daredevils, is self-pity.
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@HeerJeet So what you're saying is men are perpetually insecure. Hmm. I wonder if that had an effect on events of history?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet Actual guess? Men who worry about what "a real man" is are afraid of women, homosexuals, and groups of violent "others." -
@JustinKownacki@HeerJeet Confident men don't worry about their manhood or anybody else's. Crisis language is externalized insecurity. - Show replies
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@MatthewBoedy@HeerJeet I've caught a few, the car one was very heavy handed on crisis.
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