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Traditional Norms of Masculinity

Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 1998
(1998). Traditional Norms of Masculinity. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 81-83.
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Norm perceptions of traditional masculinity

2019
Data for Studies 1 and 2 in: 'Is Traditional Masculinity Still Valued? Men's Perceptions of How Different Reference Groups Value Traditional Masculinity Norms'
Valsecchi, Giulia   +4 more
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Badfellas: crime, tradition and new masculinities

International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 2003
Badfellas: Crime, Tradition, and New Masculinities. Simon Winlow. Oxford: Berg, 2001. ix+ 192 pp., bibliography, index.
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Masculinity threat and implicit associations with feminine gay men: Sexual orientation, sexual stigma, and traditional masculinity.

Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2021
The present study investigated implicit associations of stereotypical feminine and masculine gay men pictures with word stimuli referring to negative (vs. positive) and with self (vs. others) categories, among heterosexual and gay/bisexual men. We manipulated participants’ masculinity threat through a fictitious personality score and measured their ...
Marco Salvati   +4 more
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TRANSMEDIA EDUCATION: MASCULINITY IN TIKTOK WITHIN TRADITIONAL DANCE

NALAR: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, 2023
The advent of internet and the proliferation of social media change the way teachers and students consume and create educational learning content, such as Java traditional dance. Men traditional dancers get bullied because they are considered less masculine where it happens in the education sector, school or dance studio.
null Syfa Amelia   +3 more
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Jane Austen and the Tradition of Masculine Benevolence

Eighteenth-Century Life, 2021
During the long eighteenth century, benevolence was thought to be the greatest of all virtues. In her later novels especially, Jane Austen emphasized its primacy, showing that benevolence must be taught, practiced, and perfected through rigorous self-analysis and the repudiation of self-indulgence.
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Understanding Traditional Masculinity

Traditional masculinity refers to the social and cultural norms that define what it means to be a man. These norms are often rooted in values such as strength, dominance, emotional stoicism, and rigid behavioral expectations considered appropriate for men.
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Neo-Traditional Masculinity and Social Change

2016
It is important to note here that the reactionary behaviors of what is often referred to as “protest masculinities” are not traditional, nor are their drinking patterns or drug habits. They are new behaviors because they are responses to new cultural influences and new socioeconomic circumstances.
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Traditional masculinities and men’s sexism: A meta-analysis.

Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2023
Vladislav Krivoshchekov   +2 more
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Traditional Masculinity and Men's Psychological Help‐Seeking: A Meta‐Analysis

International Journal of Psychology
ABSTRACTMen are less likely than women to seek professional help for mental health issues. One significant factor linked to men's lower rates of psychological help‐seeking is traditional masculinity. This research presents meta‐analyses of the associations between men's attitudes and self‐stigma toward psychological help‐seeking and masculinity ...
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