
Hemingway's "fish" and Masculinity
by Zhou Feng
About This Novel
The "fishing" behavior in the Western context is not an ordinary fishermen's livelihood, but a sexual behavior with male heroic cultural connotations. In the long history of Western culture, many classic narrative texts use the act of "fishing" to characterize the masculinity of heroic characters. From the perspective of cultural anthropology, this book deeply explores the cultural memory carried by Western "fishing" behavior. This article also starts from the perspective of sexual attributes research, taking the Hemingway phenomenon in the real world and the Hemingway phenomenon in the text world as examples to systematically demonstrate the importance of the Western cultural connotation of "fishing" behavior to the study of American masculinity.
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