Clint Eastwood and Male Weepies

T. Modleski
2009 American Literary History  
Downloaded from onto the figure of Eastwood himself. (Indeed, we shall see that reviewers and critics of Eastwood films continually slide between talking about Eastwood characters and Eastwood the man.) Above all, I am hoping to revive an interest in the writing of those feminist scholars-and one in particular-whose path-breaking work on melancholia, one of the most popular subjects in contemporary theory, was lost before it was given its due.
doi:10.1093/alh/ajp051 fatcat:t5t6tu46zves7oeavoil2bmlzi