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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32728/flux.2024.6.5

“When a Boy Becomes a Man.” Masculinity in Czechoslovak/Czech Cinema on the Compulsory Military Service

Lenka Krátká ; Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Contemporary History, Prague *

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Abstract

The study focuses on the representation of masculinity in Czechoslovak/Czech cinemas focused on compulsory military service. The analysis of relevant film production covers the issue from a long-term perspective, from the 1950s until the full professionalization of the Czech army in 2005. The research concentrates on identifying the preferred image of masculinity in the analysed works and possible subversive models for this preferred image. At the same time, the long time frame of the analysis makes it possible to explore possible continuities and discontinuities of images of masculinity between the communist regime (Czechoslovak People’s Army) and the democratic era after 1989 (Army of the Czech Republic). Here, the analytical outputs prove the persisting traditional gender hierarchy and the issues of militarization as a way how to support it.

Keywords

army; cinema; compulsory military service; gender; masculinity; Czechoslovakia; Czechia

Hrčak ID:

325029

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/325029

Publication date:

23.12.2024.

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