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The Representation of Masculinity in British Cinema of the 1960s
註釋In the 1960s, British cinema began re-thinking the masculinist ideology and tried to portray a new type of decentered man. To illustrate this theory, the author analyzes several key films of this period, including Lawrence of Arabia, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, and The Hill.