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    for the social processes that build the cultural meaning of sport and its connection to masculinity and femininity. Schools‚ as well as parents‚ peers and the media‚ take part in the process of defining the cultural meaning of sport as masculine‚ constructing and emphasizing the social norms‚ which encourage males to play sports so that they develop a masculine identity. The association of sport and masculinity‚ in other words the masculinization of sport‚ forms and describes both men’s and women’s

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    machismo. Machismo among Mexican American males is series of behaviors that express their masculinity through patriarchy‚ violence‚ and physical capabilities. Males learn machismo at a surprisingly young age through their parents‚ family members‚ and other peers. Part of the Mexican culture is to celebrate by drinking tequila‚ which branches off the behavior young males follow‚ of proving their masculinity by withstanding large amounts of alcohol. In the context of alcoholism‚ the “macho” behavior

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    the three readings covered in this unit (Reading 1 & 2 & wildcard) overlap conceptually‚ (not with respect to insignificant details). Each reading overlaps conceptually as each discuss the impact of power and privilege on boys and men‚ and how masculinity is reinforced in society through institutionalization‚ organizations‚ or through peers. As a result of societies gender and social norms for boys and men many become emotionally illiterate leading them to become depressed‚ turn to

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    Macbeth: Gender and Power Masculinity is a huge part of this play. Every character in this book has some characteristics of masculinity in them. Banquo‚ Duncan‚ Macbeth and even Lady Macbeth has some masculinity inside of her. Masculinity is also valued differently by each person. In Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth says to Macbeth‚ "When you durst do it‚ then you were a man; and to be more than what you were‚ you would be so much more the man‚" (Shakespeare 43). Here‚ Lady Macbeth is referring to

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    which offer representations of Australian masculinities and discuss how men are represented and the relationship between this and questions of Australian identity. These movies are namely Crocodile Dundee (character Mick Dundee) and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. One point becomes evident that that the characters type symbolized in Australian movies is predominantly male centered. Australian films are inclined to show a gender intolerance towards masculinity which they consider as a representative

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    What is Femininity & Masculinity Anyways? Ever watch a man do the laundry? Or a woman work on cars? Well‚ believe it or not it does happen. Many people believe that when you’re a women you’re suppose to act and talk feminine and when you’re a man you’re suppose to talk and act masculine‚ but in reality both men and women have both feminine and masculine characteristics. People also believe that there’s a danger in limiting people to one or the other‚ which there is. You’re taking away basic human

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    Cited: Eltis‚ Sos. "Corruption of the Blood and Degeneration of the Race: Dracula and Policing the Borders of Gender." Dracula. Ed. John Paul Riquelme. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2002. 450-65. Print. Gardiner‚ Judith Kegan.‚ ed. Masculinity Studies & Feminist Theory: New Directions. New York: Columbia UP‚ 2002. Print. Ojeda‚ Auriana‚ ed. Male/Female Roles. Michigan: Greenhaven‚ 2005. Print. Signorotti‚ Elizabeth. "Repossessing the Body: Transgressive Desire in "Carmilla" and Dracula

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    and Terminator are no strangers to us. These actors are not Latino. Katz correlation between Howard Stearn and Rush Limboaugh‚ and the increasing celebration of male violence in professional sports‚ action games‚ and slasher films to the masculinity crisis was a huge eye-opener. Although these shows are not part of my TV guide or radio station‚ I have dismissed the messages as ignorant and their behaviors as demeaning‚ but of little substance or consequence. It is no wonder that domestic

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    and somewhat recklessly articulated a new kind of gay masculinity. No more were gay men the “pitful effeminates” that Magnus Hirschfeld has called them‚ the inverts‚ men trapped in woman’s bodies. Gay men were real men ‚ and their sense of themselves as gay was shaped by the same forces by which the experience themselves as men: traditional masculinity.” Pg.1 Gay Macho‚ “Martin P Levine”- “ Raining Men”‚ The Sociology of Gay Masculinity “The straight world has told us that if we are not

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    Shakespeare uses many aesthetic features to effectively develop and enhance. One such theme is Masculinity vs. Femininity which resounds throughout the entirety of the play and is a central focus point during many events. Shakespeare uses imagery‚ symbolism and metaphor very effectively during the course of the play to augment and pinpoint important developments and changes to the characters and their states of masculinity and femininity. At the time that Shakespeare wrote his plays the values and attitudes

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