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The differentiation of masculinity as a challenge for the concept of hegemonic masculinity

Norma, 2016
ABSTRACT‘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.
Diana Lengersdorf
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Men and masculinities: Scales for masculinity ideology and masculinity-related constructs

Sex Roles, 1992
This review evaluates 11 masculinity ideology measures that examine attitudes toward men and masculinities and 6 instruments for other masculinity-related constructs. Four conclusions regarding the available measures and the future development of instrumentation in the area are drawn from the review.
, Thompson Eh, J H, Pleck, D L, Ferrera
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Masculinization Laryngoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2022
A description of pitch reduction thyroplasty has been around for decades, primarily used for high-pitched voice disorders in cisgendered men. Currently, the application of an Isshiki type III thyroplasty and its modifications is mainly used in transgendered men who fail to achieve sufficient pitch reduction from speech therapy and masculinizing gender ...
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Introduction: Masculinity/Masculinities and Relationality

2016
The chapters in this volume are united by their focus on understanding and exploring the meanings of masculinity/masculinities and relationalities as critical concepts in gender studies. As a whole, the volume presents the breadth and usefulness, as well as the complexities, of the concept of masculinity in various fields of research.
Anneli Häyrén   +1 more
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Alcohol and masculinity

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1989
Alcohol use--and abuse--has always been more prevalent among males than among females. The sex role prescription for men to affirm their masculinity by drinking is a major determinant of this sex difference. This paper reviews the intricate interrelationship between masculinity and both social and alcoholic drinking.
R, Lemle, M E, Mishkind
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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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Masculinity? What Masculinity?!

2004
I would like to make one final argument in this chapter. I want to finish this book with a discussion of the relationship between gender and identity, but before I do this, however, I would like to make a brief review of the arguments in the book. It is not so much intended as a thorough review of all the arguments I have made so far, but as a pointer ...
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Fluid Masculinities

Gender & History, 2002
Kim Townsend, Manhood at Harvard: William James and OthersNaomi Segal, André Gide: Pederasty and PedagogyTrev Lynn Broughton, Men of Letters, Writing Lives: Masculinity and Literary Auto ...
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Bengali Masculinity and the National-Masculine

South Asia Research, 2011
This article examines how Bengali masculinity has been negotiated between national and ethnic/local notions of identity and suggests a new way of understanding this issue. Within the specific historiography of Bengali masculinity, concerns regarding physical strength, courage and virility of the Bengali male have been central tropes, challenged by the ...
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Masculinity and Smoking

Science, 1959
Study of the relative strength of the masculine component in a series of males reveals a significant association with their differential smoking habits. Weakness of the masculine component is significantly more frequent in smokers than in nonsmokers and most frequent in the heavier smokers.
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