Georges Eekhoud’s work bears witness to the crisis of dominant masculinity. The alternative masculine models he proposes offer a reflection on the sexual and social behaviour associated with the bourgeois conception of a heteronormative society and paint a portrait of a deviant and fluid masculinity. This includes a virile and excessive masculinity, often assumed by a masculinised woman, as well as the libertarian and homosexual demands of fin de siècle anarchism. Violence and excess characterise the heterosexual behaviour of the characters from the urban sub-proletariat and the Flemish countryside, while homosexuality dominates in the underworld and among the aesthetic aristocracy who dream of a utopia in which man can achieve a liberated awareness of himself. The author of the first novel about open homosexuality, Escal-Vigor, Eekhoud overturns the codes and morals of the dominant ideology and provides models for breaking away, combining social anarchy and sexual anarchy as manifestations of freedom.
Contre-modèles de la masculinité dans les fictions de Georges Eekhoud
Federica D'Ascenzo
2025-01-01
Abstract
Georges Eekhoud’s work bears witness to the crisis of dominant masculinity. The alternative masculine models he proposes offer a reflection on the sexual and social behaviour associated with the bourgeois conception of a heteronormative society and paint a portrait of a deviant and fluid masculinity. This includes a virile and excessive masculinity, often assumed by a masculinised woman, as well as the libertarian and homosexual demands of fin de siècle anarchism. Violence and excess characterise the heterosexual behaviour of the characters from the urban sub-proletariat and the Flemish countryside, while homosexuality dominates in the underworld and among the aesthetic aristocracy who dream of a utopia in which man can achieve a liberated awareness of himself. The author of the first novel about open homosexuality, Escal-Vigor, Eekhoud overturns the codes and morals of the dominant ideology and provides models for breaking away, combining social anarchy and sexual anarchy as manifestations of freedom.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


