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Masculinity as a Center, Centered Masculinity

Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 2011
The postcolonial writings of Homi Bhabha (1994) provide an outsider's perspective on Western culture. From that perspective, this article examines white, heterosexual masculinity as one “canonical center” of this culture. I see masculinity currently stressed and in transition, both the masculine subjects themselves and the understanding of masculinity.
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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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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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Masculin / Féminin

2007
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Farges, Patrick   +2 more
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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.
Buschmeyer, Anna, Lengersdorf, Diana
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‘Mundane’ men: Historians, masculinity and masculinism

Historical Studies, 1987
(1987). ‘Mundane’ men: Historians, masculinity and masculinism. Historical Studies: Vol. 22, No. 89, pp. 617-628.
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Herbivore Masculinity as an Oppositional Form of Masculinity

Culture, Society and Masculinities, 2013
Various sociocultural changes have influenced the emergence of non-hegemonic, oppositional masculinities in Japan. Herbivore masculinity exemplifies a nonhegemonic masculinity that has emerged in the wake of a shifting social landscape and thus departs from salaryman hegemonic masculinity.
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Marginalized Masculinities and Hegemonic Masculinity: An Introduction

The Journal of Men’s Studies, 1999
This 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.
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Masculinities at Work

Work, Employment and Society, 1998
In recent years, academic men, those in the men's movement, counselling and therapy groups and others have joined feminists in the theoretical task of defining, understanding and reconstructing masculinities. Such areas as men's sexuality, fatherhood, health and relationships have received academic scrutiny, but as editors David Collinson and Jeff ...
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