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Using masculine generics: Does generic he increase male bias in the user's imagery?
Sex Roles, 1988Previous research has shown that experimenter-presented masculine generics can create male bias in the gender content of subjects' imagery. The present study tests experimentally whether subjects' own use of masculine generics has a similar effect on their imagery.
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Readers' Perceptions of Four Alternatives to Masculine Generic Pronouns
Journal of Social Psychology, 2001Laura Madson
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Generational masculinities: two generations of Chinese gay men in Hong Kong
2023The research presented in this chapter seeks a dialogue between masculinity studies and generational sexuality studies through comparison of two generations of gay men in Hong Kong: older gay men born before the 1950s and young gay men born after 1990.
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The makings of a man: social generational masculinities in Bangladesh
Journal of Gender Studies, 2017The emergence of specific forms of masculinity is bounded by space and time. While attention has been given to the contexts within which forms of masculinity develop, rather less is known about men...
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Youthful Muslim Masculinities: Gender and Generational Relations
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2006There is evidence of two main discourses about the masculinities of young Muslim men – one that emphasizes patriarchy and aggression, the other effeminacy and academicism – and together they offer polarized perspectives of young Muslim men's masculinities.
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Masculinity/Femininity of the Generations: As Self-Reported and as Stereotypically Appraised
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1976Three hundred seventeen adults divided among the young adult, middle aged, and old generations were asked (a) to judge which of the three generations was most and least masculine/feminine in overall personality style, masculine/feminine in interests and possession of gender skills, and pressured by society to do masculine/feminine sorts of things; and (
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Generic pronouns and sexist language: The oxymoronic character of masculine generics
Sex Roles, 1990This experiment investigated the propensity of the generic he to evoke images of males relative to he/she and the plural they. Undergraduates read sentences aloud and verbally described the images that came to mind. The results provide strong support for the hypothesis that the generic he evokes a disproportionate number of male images.
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Icelandic. Masculine generics in current Icelandic
20021.Introduction 2. Gender in the linguistic structure of Icelandic 2.1 Grammatical gender 2.2 Grammatical gender and personal reference 2.3 Masculine generics 2.4 Occupational titles for women 3. Language and gender in Iceland 4.
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Masculine Generics and Gender-aware Alternatives in Spanish
2014IZGOnZeit. Onlinezeitschrift des Interdisziplinären Zentrums für Geschlechterforschung (IZG), IFFOnZeit Nr. 3 (2014)
Kaufmann, Christiane, Bohner, Gerd
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