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James J. Broomall
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在南北战争前南方白人男性的日记和其他私人表达方式中发现的证据表明,作家们实践了他们阶级所期望的男性表现形式。19世纪的日记作者表现出情感表达的需要。日记条目既记录了家庭单位的封闭世界,也记录了与外部世界的接触,比如射击派对的记录。
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Evidence found in the diaries and other private modes of expression written by antebellum southern white men show that the writers practiced forms of masculine performance expected of their class. Nineteenth century diarists showed a need to express themselves emotionally. Diary entries capture both the insular world of the family unit and engagements with the outside world, such as records of shooting parties.
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