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Miners’ Bodies and Masculine Identity in Britain, C.1900-1950

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ABSTRACT The image of the muscular manly mineworker was culturally prevalent in the first half of the twentieth century, and the trope of the hypermasculinity of miners has persisted in… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The image of the muscular manly mineworker was culturally prevalent in the first half of the twentieth century, and the trope of the hypermasculinity of miners has persisted in popular and scholarly representations. How bodies formed part of the construction of miners’ masculine identities is a crucial but overlooked aspect. This article explores miners’ embodied masculinity at different moments of the lifecycle and within the spaces of home, work, and wider community. It argues for the importance of the muscular body to constructions of masculinity amongst miners and suggests the deeper meanings of this within a wider cultural context.

Keywords: miners bodies; bodies masculine; identity britain; britain 1900; 1900 1950; masculine identity

Journal Title: Cultural and Social History
Year Published: 2021

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