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Hegemonic Masculinity/Masculinities in South Africa

Men and Masculinities, 2012
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has had a profound impact on gender activism and has been taken up particularly in health interventions. The concept was part of a conceptual gendered vocabulary about men which opened up analytical space for research on masculinity and prompted a generation of gender interventions with men.
Robert G Morrell, Rachel Jewkes
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Hegemonic Masculinity and Beyond

Men and Masculinities, 2012
This article discusses the status of the concept of hegemonic masculinity in research on men and boys in Sweden, and how it has been used and developed. Sweden has a relatively long history of public debate, research, and policy intervention in gender issues and gender equality. This has meant, in sheer quantitative terms, a relatively sizeable corpus
Dag Balkmar   +2 more
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Subordinating hegemonic masculinity

Theoretical Criminology, 2002
This 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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Hegemonic masculinity or masculine domination

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that Bourdieu’s concept of masculine domination offers a comprehensive social theory of gender as compared to Connell’s concept of hegemonic masculinity through examining the proposition of positive hegemonic masculinity.
Raghunandan Reddy   +2 more
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Hegemonic Masculinity

2012
This chapter argues that any ethnographic study of masculinity must begin with R.W. Connell's theory of hegemonic masculinity. It has been incredibly influential in masculinity research since the 1980s, and has greatly influenced some early work of Egyptian masculinity and sexuality.
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Constructing hegemonic masculinities

Gender and Language, 2015
In this article we draw upon the notions of heterosexuality, heteronormativity, agency and responsibility in order to investigate the construction of hegemonic masculinities through stories produced by Greek male adolescents. Our data are part of a broader set of narrative data collected in the context of a research project aiming to record and ...
Argiris Archakis, Sofia Lampropoulou
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Are rural Prairie masculinities hegemonic masculinities?

NORMA, 2018
Our 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...
Jonathan A. Allan   +3 more
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Hegemonic Heterosexual Masculinity

Studies in Political Economy, 1987
Some 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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Hegemonic Masculinity and “Badness”

Boyhood Studies, 2021
The relationship between masculinity, crime, and violence has a long history, whereby hegemonic masculinity is utilized as a resource to create and sustain tough reputations “on road”, where everyday lives are played out on urban streets. Within the context of road culture—of which gangs are part—this is particularly significant given the ...
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