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    Exploring the construction of hegemonic masculinity‚ we go through a contradicting state of the definition of manhood. Although contradictions appear‚ it is socially adapted and able to reside without conflict. Take manhood as this‚ “We think of manhood as a transcendent tangible property that each man must manifest in the world” (Kimmel‚ 1994). Meaning that manhood is merely an idea which is drilled into a man’s head by society‚ “Gender‚ we said‚ was an achieved status” (West and Zimmerman‚ 2015)

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    Overall‚ it is safe to say that Disney films do have a significant impact on children. It would be great to have Disney create a Princess without gender roles; to simply promote a more realistic version of a woman. To allow girls who are extremely fascinated by these films receive a positive encouraging message. Disney should take into account their popularity and realize that they can have a great impact on several girls. Disney would be able to represent their slogan “Dream Big Princess” and have

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    Performing Hegemonic Masculinity: Physical and Vocal Performances of Professional Female Ice Hockey Players In order to thrive in the field of sport‚ to what extent do professional female ice hockey players need to perform hegemonic masculinity? Hockey‚ since its inception in the late 19th century‚ has been a sport that goes by time honored buzz words such as “toughness”‚ “grit” and “determination”. For many decades‚ the sport has widely been populated by the male gender‚ and only recently has

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    Disney has had its vast array of princesses in its prime and they’re still continuing to create more that unsurprisingly influence the girls in our society. Each princess of Disney’s undoubtedly came along with their own distinct personalities‚ however all of them portrayed some similar characteristics that correlated with the same intentions of being a princess if not already one. However‚ each story that goes along with these infamous princesses is how masculinity and femininity are depicted in

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    Disney Movies: Are they right for children? Charmaine Tong There are many Disney movies which are targeting to entertain children‚ such as Shrek2 and Shrek3. However‚ are they suitable for children? Will the kids truly understand the meaning behind the story‚ or they just blindly follow what the stereotypes act in the fairy tale? In the theme of the Shrek 2‚ it conveys the message that‚ no matter what‚ you have to be true to yourself. Besides‚ inner beauty is more essential than

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    nature of unchecked ambition’ and ‘the relationship between cruelty and masculinity.’ The first and most common theme‚ ‘the corrupting nature of unchecked ambition‚’ initially arises when Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth of his new title and how he is

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    happy with them because they’ve been raised to suffer" (Márquez 31). Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez occurs in Latin America during the 1950’s. This is the height of machismo‚ "a strong or exaggerated sense of traditional masculinity placing great value on physical courage‚ virility‚ domination of women‚ and aggressiveness" (machismo). The men in the novel‚ such as Pedro and Pablo Vicario‚ Santiago Nasar‚ and Bayardo San Román‚ are constantly reminded of the machismo standards

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    Keith Gonzales Mr. Windham English IV – Slot 1 16 September 2014 Masculinity in Beowulf The Poem Beowulf was composed sometime between the middle of the seventh and the end of the tenth century of the first millennium; it was originally written in Anglo-Saxon‚ or Old English. This heroic epic about the experiences of a Scandinavian prince‚ Beowulf‚ and currently stands as one of the foundation works of English poetry. Beowulf‚ the protagonist in the story‚ exemplifies his masculine aspects frequently

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    Disneyland has always been a very special place to me. My parents took my family there for the first time when I was about three. To this day I still remember shaking Mickey Mouse’s hand‚ giving Goofy a hug‚ and meeting all of the rest of my favorite Disney characters. It was a truly euphoric experience to meet stars of all my favorite cartoons that I so loyally watched every morning. When I reached preschool‚ and found out how to "brag"‚ my trip to Disneyland was some of my best ammo. I laugh now

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    Simon Thomson The construction of masculinity in Beowulf: hæleð under heofenum or selerædenne? As it opens‚ Beowulf appears to leap confidently‚ taking audience with narrator into the shared world of story with wit and certainty: Hwæt! We gardena in geardagum (l.1) Listen! We of the Spear Danes in the past days...1 Immediately‚ however‚ this certainty becomes qualified: we are not part of an admiring audience to the glittering past‚ and have not heard of the gardena themselves

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