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    unhealthy view of masculinity. Almond continues to discuss the fear of not being masculine enough in the male world. While Almond portrays masculine doubt as the main issue‚ he actually exposes the feminine subordination‚ male dominance‚ and the lack of humanity in contemporary culture. The paper begins with Almond talking about his internship with the sports department of a newspaper and how important sports were in his life. The focus of the paper then transitions about masculinity and Almond’s fragile

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    and Guyland: Cross-Cultural Accomplishment of Masculinities Ⅰ. Introduction In this essay‚ “Ladylike Men and Guyland: Cross-Cultural Accomplishment of Masculinities”‚ explores how culture influence the perception and communication of gender manifestation‚ specifically masculinity. Beginning with a discussion of gender‚ using Japan and the United States as comparative models‚ this essay explores the role of culture in the development of masculinity in the two countries. Our report focuses on the

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    critical of the father’s perspective on masculinity. Figurative language emphasises the opposing ideas of masculinity and setting described in the text produces different environments in which diverse ideas of gender are challenged. Point of view used in “The Altar of the Family” enables the reader to empathise with the main character. The text aligns the reader with David and is positioned to reject‚ therefore challenge the traditional ideas of masculinity. ‘So he played with his younger sister

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    contextual analysis‚ which should demonstrate a significant polarity between the two masculinities. Correspondingly‚ the data analysis will cover the way in which hegemonic masculinity is exemplified through the advertisements‚ and the effects this has on young men. The research will focus on the idea of binary opposition and how this contributes to the understanding of metrosexual and retrosexual masculinities‚ which ultimately follows up from the research examined in the first section on male dominance

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    University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Arts - Papers Faculty of Arts 1993 What Is Hegemonic Masculinity? Mike Donaldson University of Wollongong‚ miked@uow.edu.au Publication Details Donaldson‚ M‚ What Is Hegemonic Masculinity?‚ Theory and Society‚ Special Issue: Masculinities‚ October 1993‚ 22(5)‚ 643-657. Copyright 1993 Springer. The original publication is available here at www.springerlink.com. Research Online is the open access institutional repository for

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    The Summary of masculinity in movies Masculine roles have effective power in recent movies. In the chapter‚ the author who is Kenneth Mackinnon talks about ‘masculinity in movies’ by variety ways. He not only considers about the different kinds of movie genres‚ individual movies and those male movie stars in general‚ but also introduces the hard body and soft body contrastively for audience. Moreover‚ Mackinnon mentions about the disadvantages of masculinity in the films and provides three recent

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    Reading Response 1 When confronting issues of masculinity‚ one must defend their ideologic view of how a man should act in society. Certain types of appeals‚ created by the greek philosopher Aristotle‚ are most likely to prove the general efficacy of the defendant’s argument. These appeals include logos‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and kairos. To consider which of these appeals is the most effective for proving demonstrable qualities of masculinity‚ one must take into consideration the time the argument

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    shifting nature of masculinity in Macbeth and explain what effect this has on your understanding of masculinity. Macbeth is a famous play written in 1606 by an English playwright named William Shakespeare. The play is about Macbeth‚ a Scottish general‚ who is madly driven by his ambitious desires to become king and thus‚ performs immoral acts to achieve his goal‚ resulting in disastrous outcomes. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare explores the paradoxical concept of “masculinity”‚ which appears constantly

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    (brainyquotes.com). Social constructions of gender divide gender into roles of femininity and masculinity‚ where men must show strength and courage‚ while women must show mercy and nurture. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart focuses on an ethnic group of people in now modern Nigeria called the Igbo‚ a group of people who would strongly disagree with Steinem’s statement‚ as in the Igbo society masculinity is valued on the principles of violence and strength‚ casting femininity aside. During the novel

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    echoed by Connell (2005) who argues that “punks” belong to a subordinate type of masculinity that symbolises powerlessness and weakness. This she says allows the more masculine or “manly” offender to control and execute power over the weaker “punks” through rape. The rape offenders are determined to humiliate‚ degrade‚ undermine and weaken the victim’s masculinity by doing so and concurrently enhance the former’s masculinity (Groth & Burgess‚ 1980). Male rape feminises the weaker victims by eroding his

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