Results 261 to 270 of about 3,826 (283)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Sexualities, 2006
This article explores polyamorous men’s potential to both enlarge and reinforce the concept of hegemonic masculinity through their emotional expressions and management, as well as their sexual expressions and relationships. Polyamorous people openly engage in romantic, sexual, and/or affective relationships with multiple people simultaneously ...
openaire +2 more sources
This article explores polyamorous men’s potential to both enlarge and reinforce the concept of hegemonic masculinity through their emotional expressions and management, as well as their sexual expressions and relationships. Polyamorous people openly engage in romantic, sexual, and/or affective relationships with multiple people simultaneously ...
openaire +2 more sources
Hegemonic, Inclusive and Geek Masculinities [PDF]
This chapter outlines the theoretical resources we deployed in our analysis of gendered commentary on r/gaming. Our use of masculinity theorising rests on an understanding of the subreddit as a ‘masculinised space’. While Reddit’s own data suggests that users are predominately male, r/gaming is not approached here per se as an online community ...
Steven Roberts+2 more
openaire +1 more source
Marginalized Masculinities and Hegemonic Masculinity: An Introduction
The Journal of Men’s Studies, 1999This essay reviews the masculinities and intergroup relations literatures while introducing the authors whose research is highlighted in this special issue. The complexities of identity group politics are also examined. Not only does intergroup conflict occur in society, so does intragroup conflict.
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +1 more source
Primary Boys and Hegemonic Masculinities
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1997Abstract This paper explores the relationships between primary‐aged boys, hegemonic masculinities and sexualised/violent behaviours in the school setting. The data for this paper arise out of a year‐long ethnographic study of two primary schools in the North‐East of England.
openaire +2 more sources
What makes hegemonic masculinity so hegemonic? Japanese American men and masculine aspirations
Identities, 2020Research on ‘hegemonic masculinity’ needs to more specifically examine its hegemonic properties by analysing how masculine ideals embodied by white men have become pervasive and widely-accepted by ...
openaire +2 more sources
RETHINKING ‘TRADITIONAL MASCULINITY’ AS CONSTRUCTED, MULTIPLE, AND ≠ HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY
South African Review of Sociology, 2015ABSTRACTThe concept ‘traditional masculinity’ appears frequently in research on gender from multiple, diverse contexts. Yet there sometimes appears to be a surprising lack of critical engagement with the concept in such work. Its meaning is at times taken for granted, yet the diversity of ways and contexts in which it is deployed demonstrates the ...
Brittany Everitt-Penhale, Kopano Ratele
openaire +2 more sources
Rape, Representation, and the Endurance of Hegemonic Masculinity
Violence Against Women, 2019This article mines the history of rape jurisprudence to illuminate how the legal treatment of wartime rape informs long-standing gendered tropes that dominate its understanding on the ground as well as its representation in literary and cultural texts. The essay concludes by reading Congolese novelist Emmanuel Dongala’s Johnny Mad Dog as a model for a
openaire +2 more sources
Hegemonic and Other Masculinities in Local Social Contexts
Men and Masculinities, 2007This article is a theoretical examination of Connell's social theory of gender, discussing how hegemonic, complicit, subordinate, and marginalized masculinities interact and relate to one another in the men's everyday lives in particular social contexts.
Lusher, Dean, Robins, Garry
openaire +3 more sources
Constructing hegemonic masculinities
Gender and Language, 2015In 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 ...
Sofia Lampropoulou, Argiris Archakis
openaire +2 more sources