
Cosmosexuals
Screen Acting, Stardom, and Male Sex Appeal
Mark Gallagher(Author)
University of Texas Press
Published on 2. December 2025
Book
Hardback
284 pages
978-1-4773-3283-2 (ISBN)
Description
An examination of male screen sex appeal and the ways that race, ethnicity, and national origin combine with performance tools and film and television style to aid or inhibit actors' circulation on an increasingly global stage.
Sex appeal is complicated, especially for screen actors. Looking good is not enough. Charisma and charm have to register when the camera rolls. And sexiness has to travel. Today's heartthrobs are expected to raise temperatures all around the world.
Cosmosexuals theorizes male sex appeal as a form of capital in an age of international stardom. Screen scholar Mark Gallagher assembles a diverse cast - Idris Elba, Pedro Pascal, Simu Liu, Ryan Gosling, and more-analyzing how each actor uses his appearance, voice, and movement to perform in ways that viewers across cultural divides register as sexually appealing. Cosmosexuals also explores the intersection of global sex appeal and exoticism in historical and contemporary contexts-from the malleable racial identities of Omar Sharif and Conrad Veidt to Mads Mikkelsen's "accented whiteness"-and assesses the barriers that confine nonwhite actors, in spite of their talent or celebrity. Far more than handsome faces and chiseled abs, male sex symbols emerge as laborers subject to disciplinary regimes steeped in patriarchy, racism, and structural inequity. As such, they have much to tell us about the economies of taste at work in the construction of screen masculinity and the terms of human desire.
Sex appeal is complicated, especially for screen actors. Looking good is not enough. Charisma and charm have to register when the camera rolls. And sexiness has to travel. Today's heartthrobs are expected to raise temperatures all around the world.
Cosmosexuals theorizes male sex appeal as a form of capital in an age of international stardom. Screen scholar Mark Gallagher assembles a diverse cast - Idris Elba, Pedro Pascal, Simu Liu, Ryan Gosling, and more-analyzing how each actor uses his appearance, voice, and movement to perform in ways that viewers across cultural divides register as sexually appealing. Cosmosexuals also explores the intersection of global sex appeal and exoticism in historical and contemporary contexts-from the malleable racial identities of Omar Sharif and Conrad Veidt to Mads Mikkelsen's "accented whiteness"-and assesses the barriers that confine nonwhite actors, in spite of their talent or celebrity. Far more than handsome faces and chiseled abs, male sex symbols emerge as laborers subject to disciplinary regimes steeped in patriarchy, racism, and structural inequity. As such, they have much to tell us about the economies of taste at work in the construction of screen masculinity and the terms of human desire.
Reviews / Votes
"Analyzing "sex appeal" in terms of performance, Cosmosexuals provides new insights into male stardom and acting. Mark Gallagher explores how actors from around the world convey sensuality, charisma, magnetism, and cosmopolitan allure in performances across their careers. Both thought-provoking and provocative, Cosmosexuals is an invigorating and illuminating read." - Chris Holmlund, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, author of Female Trouble"An ambitious and compelling project, Cosmosexuals explores a remarkably diverse array of male stars across eras, national contexts, media forms, and genres. Through well-selected case studies and thoughtfully developed arguments, Mark Gallagher has made a significant contribution that researchers and students will find invaluable." - Sabrina Qiong Yu, Newcastle University, author of Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Stardom
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
30 b&w photos
Dimensions
Height: 162 mm
Width: 243 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4773-3283-2 (9781477332832)
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Mark Gallagher is the author of Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Another Steven Soderbergh Experience: Authorship and Contemporary Hollywood, and Action Figures: Men, Action Films, and Contemporary Adventure Narratives, and coeditor of East Asian Film Noir. He also coedits the Global East Asian Screen Cultures book series.
Content
List of Illustrations
Introducing Screen Cosmosexuals
Chapter 1. Male Modeling: Sex Appeal and Screen Performance
Chapter 2. Sexy Cosmopolitans in Global Film History
Chapter 3. Fifty Shades of Vanilla: Spreadable Stardom and the Persistence of White Men
Chapter 4. Charismatic Latinos on Transnational Screens
Chapter 5. Tony Leung and Simu Liu: Acting Sexy Across the East Asian Diaspora
Chapter 6. Star of Elsewhere: Mads Mikkelsen's Accented Whiteness
Chapter 7. Idris Elba and Afro-Global Stardom
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introducing Screen Cosmosexuals
Chapter 1. Male Modeling: Sex Appeal and Screen Performance
Chapter 2. Sexy Cosmopolitans in Global Film History
Chapter 3. Fifty Shades of Vanilla: Spreadable Stardom and the Persistence of White Men
Chapter 4. Charismatic Latinos on Transnational Screens
Chapter 5. Tony Leung and Simu Liu: Acting Sexy Across the East Asian Diaspora
Chapter 6. Star of Elsewhere: Mads Mikkelsen's Accented Whiteness
Chapter 7. Idris Elba and Afro-Global Stardom
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index