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Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity in a Globalizing World

Men and Masculinities, 2008
Our understanding of power relations in domestic and global settings is crucially informed by analyses of the gendered character of contemporary societies and global politics. Hegemonic masculinity is a crucial concept in such analyses. However, this concept has also been the subject of debate.
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Protean Masculinity, Hegemonic Masculinity: Soldiers in the Third Reich

Central European History, 2018
AbstractHegemonic masculinity in Nazi Germany, as well as in many militarized societies around the globe, meant physical, emotional, and moral “hardness.” The ideal man, embodied by the soldier, was tough and aggressive, in control of his body, mind, and psyche.
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Renewing Hegemonic Masculinity Every Wednesday

2020
Drawing from Umberto Eco and Federic Pagello, this chapter discusses superhero texts’ serialized narration in light of the repetition of storylines and how this is (or is not) produced in both comics and television format by elaborating on the link between hypermasculinity, physicality, and the powerful body through textual and extra-textual strategies.
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Eventful Masculinities: Negotiations of Hegemonic Sporting Masculinities at LANs

2013
A certain type of young male is staged as the archetype of the high-performance computer game player: He is tough and competitive; he is heterosexual (and typically white); he is lean; he performs with bravado and shows zero tolerance for fl aws. He is the image of the North American digital sporting hero marketed to young male gamers engaging with ...
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Hegemonic Masculinity

2017
Andreas Ottemo   +4 more
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Hegemonic Masculinity Revisited

Gender, Work & Organization, 1999
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