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    The presentation of gender in the mass media and projection of masculinity The mass media play a significant role in a modern world‚ by broadcasting information in fast pace and giving entertainment to vast audiences. They consist of press‚ television‚ radio‚ books and the Internet. The latter is now the most developing medium‚ however‚ TV also has a wide field of influence. By creating a certain type of message‚ media can manipulate people’s attitude and opinions. GENDER STEREOTYPES IN MASS

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    To begin‚ “The Mask You Live in” is a documentary film produced and written by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. The film is based on the premises of harmful notions in terms of masculinity in American culture. In other words‚ it is centered around the question “What does it mean to be a man in America?”. The film beings with a conversation with a former NFL player who explains to us that the phrase “be a man‚” is one of the most destructive phrases you could tell a young boy. The movie goes on to review the

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    Paragraph #1: Introduction Hook - Ernest Hemingway is experiencing the inferiority of women‚racism against others‚ and the suicide of a depressed father. Explain the story - A boy named Nick is with his father and the father ends up helping an indian woman give birth while most don’t care about the woman in pain. The father of the newborn can’t stand to listen to his crying wife so he ends up committing suicide. This helps Nick mature at a young age. Thesis - Coming of age is the moment a person

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    Hegemonic Masculinity Hegemonic masculinity describes the highest sociopolitical position in a masculine hierarchal structure (Connell 1987). Formally theorized by Connell (CITE)‚ it describes the sociopolitical positioning in which “at any given time one form of masculinity rather than others is culturally exalted” (139)‚ or‚ more specifically‚ “the configuration of gender practice which embodies the currently accepted answer to the problem of the legitimacy of patriarchy which guarantees (or

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    Macho All at the Same Time.” Men and Masculinities‚ vol. 10‚ no. 2‚ 2007‚ pp. 137-152. http://jmm.sagepub.com.ezp1.lib.umn.edu/content/10/2/137.full.pdf+html. Accessed 13 Oct. 2016. Allen’s article published in the scholarly journal‚ Sage‚ offers insight to the world of relationships through the lens of hegemonic masculinity. Through a study performed in New Zealand including seventeen different focus groups‚ Allen discusses the idea of a new heterosexual masculinity in romantic relationships. This

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    masculine trait but betrays confusion about its stance on masculinity and aggression. One must choose whether violence defines men‚ or men define violence; this question tries to sustain both possibilities simultaneously and ends up subtly promoting a masculine stereotype. If men are inherently violent‚ they cannot be blamed for finding it everywhere. It defines them and so much of what they see. This "naturally violent" understanding of masculinity then operates as an apology for male behaviour. A woman

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    Shimeng Zhao ! 14-12-4 ! ! Do you feel that our ideals of femininity and masculinity are learned or natural? Why? Give specific examples ! Femininity and masculinity or one’s gender identity refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine given what it means to be a man or woman in society. Femininity and masculinity are rooted in the social rather than the biological. Societal members decide what being male or female means‚ and males will generally respond by

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    Kira Obermeier Intro to Women ’s Studies December 15‚ 2005 Final Paper But Was She Really Lucky? "… but I had begun to notice that I was now on the other side of something they could not understand. I didn ’t understand it myself." And so begins the quest for reason and explanation in the case of Alice Sebold ’s rape. As she delves further and further into her story we can find many things discussed in the course of our semester in this class. Why was she raped? Why did her family and

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    "The Dangers of Femininity" by Lucy Gilbert and Paula Webster discusses gender roles in society‚ and Messages Men Hear: Constructing Masculinities by Ian Harris discusses specifically the gender roles of men. According to Gilbert and Webster‚ "the two-gender system mandates masculine and feminine beings who are unequal‚ giving one set social power and the other none." (41) These masculine and feminine qualities are not just determined by sex. They are defined by the certain characteristics that a

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    Ernest Hemingway From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Hemingway" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Hemingway (disambiguation). Ernest Hemingway | Hemingway in 1939 | Born | (1899-07-21)July 21‚ 1899 Oak Park‚ Illinois‚ USA | Died | July 2‚ 1961(1961-07-02) (aged 61) Ketchum‚ Idaho‚ USA | Nationality | American | Notable award(s) | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1953) Nobel Prize in Literature (1954) | Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1921–1927)

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