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    self- sacrifice and pain ( Messner 1990). Dunning‚ after research into other major sports said that the likes of basketball‚ football and boxing also demonstrated how the major cause of player violence is largely due to subcultural constructions of masculinity (Dunning

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    Sociology Unit G671

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    * Complicit masculinity - the ’new man’ that is willing to cook tea‚ pick up the children from school and put the washing on. * Subordinate masculinity - the ’gay man’ * Marginalised masculinity - the hegemonic man today. Associated with the working class‚ as this group of males can’t get the typical jobs‚ mining etc due to loss of industry so they can’t fulfil their ’destiny’ Firstly‚ the family socialises masculinity in a number of ways. A study by Ann Oakley argues that gender socialisation

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    Within the last two centuries‚ society has made a tremendous push for gender equality. Up until very recently‚ over half of the world’s population had been relegated to a subservient role; the men – strong‚ brave‚ providers – dominated the women – delicate‚ naïve‚ caretakers. Even today in many of the underdeveloped nations of the world‚ women remain submissive. In Saudi Arabia‚ women may face death if they are caught driving‚ while in Afghanistan‚ the average woman has a life expectancy rate of

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    this section‚ the aspect and theme that I find particularly dominant is that of the physicality of Farrington and the way Joyce describes this. It is described in a masculine way; showing off what Farrington believes is manly‚ yet with Weathers’ masculinity described as below his‚ it showed that what Farrington thinks he is‚ a strong masculine man‚ he in fact isn’t. This section also shows the amount of anger that is present in Farrington‚ and the lengths to that he will go to prove to his audience

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    portrayed in advertisements ‚ and they have collected responses from many other researchers . All these researchers have commonly said that ‚ men have become more preoccupied with muscularity because it is still perceived as a cultural symbol of masculinity. Men are developing an "Adonis complex ’ and eating disorders after being overexposed to idealized and

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    Macbeth - Hunger & Humility Some say that when offered power‚ a man would do anything to get it. For example‚ when Hercules finds out he is a god he didn’t even know his own strength‚ and he used it in ways that other people didn’t believe were very helpful but soon proved them wrong when he grew up and became more mature and powerful. Hercules wanted to use his newfound power for the well-being of others; however‚ Macbeth had other plans for his use of power. In William Shakespeare’s tragic

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    Publishing‚ 2004. SHOWALTER‚ Elaine‚ "Speaking of Gender"‚Routledge‚ 1989. SINFIELD‚ Alan‚ "Shakespeare‚ Authority‚ Sexuality‚ Unfinished business in cultural materialism"‚ Accents on Shakespeare‚ Routledge‚ 2006. SMITH‚ Bruce R.‚ "Shakespeare and Masculinity"‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2000. WAYNE‚ Valerie‚ "The Matter of Difference‚ Materialist Femnisit Criticism of Shakespeare"‚ Harvester Wheatsheaf‚ 1991. WELLS‚ Stanley/ORLIN‚ Lena Cowen‚ "Shakespeare‚ an Oxford Guide"‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2003

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    Innate ← Context-specific ← Preference   Gender: ← Biological or role ← Complex and changeable Stets and Burke ← “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 (one’s gender) rather than the biological (one’s sex). Societal members decide what being male or female means (e.g.‚ dominant

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    audience of Nick and Honey‚ the use of ellipsis reflecting the almost breathless excitement with which she recounts the event. Her repetition of ‘POW!’ punctuates the narrative‚ highlighting her role as the deliverer of the knockout blow to George’s masculinity. Her observation that the event was both funny and awful simultaneously is perhaps an apt description of their marriage – a comedy that is excruciating to witness. Martha’s observation that the event has ‘coloured our whole life’ shows how the

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    that is standing beside you. From 1954-1975‚ the Vietnam War would instill specific ideas of masculinity. The male gender developed an acceptance of violence and silent endurance of burden. Writer and Vietnam Veteran‚ Tim O’Brien‚ captures these social constructs in his version of “fictional-non-fiction”. Obrien stated that his literature is “for getting at

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