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Class notes Regeneration Pat Barker- repression

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Mainly focusing on chapter 15 of Part Barker's Regeneration

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  • February 3, 2021
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Characters that are least masculine and
ANDERSON: he hasn’t just been taken from war and placed in a deeply relates to emotional repression:
emasculating setting, he’s also likely to have been stripped of his provider role - Burns: is consistently demasculinise
because his neuroses relates to his war job (doctor) and arguably makes little attempt to
‘someone might find being locked up in a loony bin a fairly emasculating
‘taboo topics’ does however demonstrate the pea
experience’ Stigmatises his
in Chapter 15 when he actively mak
Unnatural; being forced illness and the Being removed from the mention’ of his ‘illness, no mention
into the position and hospital- men’s battlefield and their - Owen: arguably he is the character w
feeling under pressure mental health comrades the least emotionally- he openly dis
is a taboo topic and his admiration of Sassoon with
letters. In addition, our first scene se
The war heightens and reproduces the traditional ideas of
masculinity
stammering young man in awe of Sa
‘ men who broke down, or cried, or admitted to feeling fear,
were sissies, weaklings, failures. Not men’- Emotional repression in Characters that are most masculine:
‘admitted’- shows men do have these emotions they are just Regeneration - Prior: arguably on occasions though
expected not to share them masculinity doesn’t come naturally t
Showing emotion isn’t just a weakness but ‘a failure’ to live up
does for Sassoon; more of an act at
to gender expectations
façade
- Sassoon: the typical middle-class hy
Men must present a strong and emotionally stable
male. He has a distinct and dominee
face and in doing so must repress emotions they are assurance, can even recognise his m
feeling (toxic masculinity) ‘They looked incongruous, they didn’t seem to
belong with the rest of him’ [Burns, Chapter 4]- his leisure activities (hunting, golf, cr
‘we take for granted the idea that… masculinity self-scrutiny. Doesn’t believe his male genitals
connotes total control of emotions, emotional make sense with him now that he has been placed Rivers’ job is given an extra barrier when m
inexpressivity, and emotional isolation’ in Craiglockhart- mental illness= not masculine for their entire lives that masculinity= stren
patients are then told to abandon this enti
‘reluctant to concede anything that might suggest his illness was not purely physical’ struggle to do so and they are adamant tha
- Hiding or censoring his illness- lying to himself as well as Rivers their comrades is a failure of masculinity
- ‘purely physical’- aims to have no traces of neuroses since a physical condition is ‘whereas men…had shrunk into a smaller a
regarded as far more honourable since neuroses was seen as cowardly by some
and even fictious by others

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