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The Butch Woman Inside James Dean or What Kind of Person Do you Think a Girl Wants?Claremont Graduate University, USA, ezmerelda{at}earthlink.net This article suggests that because during the Second World War, legions of women, for the first time, could legitimately be employed, this economic freedom facilitated a freedom to create a new kind of masculinity - that of the butch. These butches dated femmes, a new kind of woman. This type of coupling was apparent in urban culture, but was not presented on film. This article explores the idea that James Dean, an admitted homosexual, acted in Rebel Without a Cause, as a butch woman, cloaked in the guise of his fictional heterosexuality. This gave heterosexual men the permission to learn the new masculinity that had been created during the war - by butch women. Dean is the perfect butch for Judy (played by Natalie Wood), except he is male - or is he? Is it a coincidence that Hilary Swanks Oscar-winning role in Boys Dont Cry was frequently compared to a young James Dean? What are the implications of Deans gender bending? Was Dean a new kind of man - or woman?
Key Words: butch-femme gender studies James Dean masculinity queer nation
Sexualities, Vol. 6, No. 3-4,
443-458 (2003) |
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