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Combining hegemonic masculinity and intersectionality
NORMA, 2014This article discusses the most influential contribution to studies of men and masculinity, i.e. the concept of hegemonic masculinity developed by R.W. Connell. It points to some problematic elements of the theory and some suggestions for improvement. One criticism is that the use of the concept during recent years has been characterized by ambiguities.
Christensen, Ann-Dorte+1 more
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The differentiation of masculinity as a challenge for the concept of hegemonic masculinity
NORMA, 2016ABSTRACT‘Hegemonic masculinity’ is applied worldwide as the predominant concept in research on men and masculinities. The theoretical and empirical origins of the term can be traced back to the work of Raewyn Connell. Connell suggests that gender is a dynamic process and that gender orders emerge in and through everyday practices and relations.
Buschmeyer, Anna, Lengersdorf, Diana
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Hegemonic masculinity and aggression
2018This chapter aims to critically review theoretical and empirical evidence that seeks to explain how hegemonic masculinity contributes to, and is a result of, men’s perpetration of aggression. It focuses on hegemonic masculinity, which refers to: the configuration of gender practice which embodies the accepted answer to the problem of the legitimacy of ...
Ruschelle M. Leone, Dominic J. Parrott
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Are rural Prairie masculinities hegemonic masculinities?
NORMA, 2018Our aim in this article is to provide readers with a critical overview of some of the recent research in psychology, sociology, geography and critical masculinity studies with a focus on rural plac...
Rachel V. Herron+3 more
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Subordinating hegemonic masculinity
Theoretical Criminology, 2002This article starts with a paradox, namely, the widespread talk of a ‘crisis of masculinity’ alongside the strong endorsement of Bob Connell’s concept of ‘hegemonic masculinity’, a term which implies (following Gramsci’s use of hegemony) the opposite of crisis.
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Is “Hegemonic Masculinity” Hegemonic as Masculinity? Two Israeli Case Studies
Men and Masculinities, 2017In this article, we consider Connell’s theory of masculinity through a phenomenon we encountered in our respective research projects, one focusing on the construction of masculinity among early Zionist ideological workers and the other focusing on present-day military masculinities and ethnicity in Israel.
Dafna Hirsch, Dana Grosswirth Kachtan
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Hegemonic masculinity in outdoor education
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2020Increasing attention is being paid to gender in outdoor education, with scholars and practitioners sharing experiences of sexism and heterosexism and explicitly calling for an examination of hegemo...
Jay Kennedy, Constance Russell
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Hegemonic Heterosexual Masculinity
Studies in Political Economy, 1987Some of us who think about issues of gender and sexuality know that they are not simply individual issues, but rather are fundamental social processes affecting every member of society. Gender and sexuality are not separated from other aspects of our lives.
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