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Masculinities

2020
Scholarship on the geographies of masculinities developed out of earlier work within feminist geographies as well as research about the cultural politics of identity. Although much work on men and masculinities draws upon research by Raewyn Connell, Peter Jackson was arguably one of the first geographers to provide a map for the study of masculinities ...
Hoven, Bettina van   +2 more
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Masculinity Threat, “Incel” Traits, and Violent Fantasies Among Heterosexual Men in the United States

, 2020
The current study aims to shed light on how masculinity threat and challenges from women translate into fantasies of mass and gender-based violence. These attitudes are evident among some self-proclaimed “incels,” who blame social liberalism, feminism ...
Maria N. Scaptura, Kaitlin M. Boyle
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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.
David L. Ferrera   +2 more
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Problematising ‘Toxic’ and ‘Healthy’ Masculinity for Addressing Gender Inequalities

Australian feminist studies, 2019
This article discusses the emergence of ‘toxic’ and ‘healthy masculinity’ in public discourse in addressing gender inequalities. ‘Toxic’ has emerged through greater awareness of men’s violence against women, and men’s high rates of health distress and ...
Andrea Waling
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Social Media Behavior, Toxic Masculinity, and Depression.

Psychology of men & masulinity, 2019
Social media/social networks (SM/SNs), while ubiquitous in their use, have not been well integrated into psychological theory or practice. Most research addressing SM/SNs has examined frequency and modality of SM/SN use, rather than the valence of online
Mike C. Parent   +2 more
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Rethinking Masculinity Studies: Feminism, Masculinity, and Poststructural Accounts of Agency and Emotional Reflexivity

Journal of Men's Studies, 2018
The past decades have seen a broadening of critical masculinity studies, where terms like the metrosexual, and frameworks like hegemonic masculinity have become staples in the study of men.
Andrea Waling
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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.
Helena Wahlström Henriksson   +1 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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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.
Russell Lemle, Marc E. Mishkind
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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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