Combrink, Louisemarie2016-04-222016-04-222012Combrink, L. 2012. 'n Murgtere saak: 'n gendermatige lees van Boom van my lewe en Ad hominem. Literator, 33(1):1-9. [http://www.literator.org.za/index.php/literator]0258-22792219-8237 (Online)http://hdl.handle.net/10394/17056This article presents a reading of two artist’s books by male artists who participated in the practice-based research project Transgressions and boundaries of the page. The selected artists specifically address the notion of masculine vulnerability and injury, and in the process, they utilise a number of signifying strategies conventionally associated with masculine as well as feminine gender divisions. Schutte’s Boom van my lewe [Tree of my life] and Strydom and Burger’s Ad hominem were investigated. I argue that the use of media with a conventional feminine character together with themes associated with both masculine and feminine aspects assisted towards expressing the experience of masculine vulnerability and injury in such a manner that an unusual masculine subject position was suggested. This subject position offered a more nuanced view of masculinity that departs from masculinities proposed in discourses of conventional (heteronormative) or even so-called ‘new’ or alternative masculinities (transgender, homosexual and the like)other'n Murgtere saak: 'n gendermatige lees van Boom van my lewe en Ad hominemArticle