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    shows a perfect example of just one of the masculine identities males construct in organized sports. By portraying what a “real” man should be like‚ males put on a “mask” (‘Tough Guise’) to hide their humanity. According to the ideal male they should be‚”… powerful‚ physical‚ strong‚ independent‚ tough‚ and respected” (‘Tough Guise’). In sports a “real man” would never cry if their manager yelled at him or if an injury was to occur. Men are taught to keep those “feminine” emotions inside and only show

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    Masculinity and the ideals of manhood are not universal; place and time are factors of masculinity and hegemonic masculinity is no different. According to R.W Connell hegemonic masculinity is the one form of masculinity in society that has the most authority and influence on boys and men of that society. This form of masculinity sits at the top of the masculinity hierarchy and as a result those who attempt conform to hegemonic masculinity not only gain an advantage and privilege over other forms

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    English Reflective Essay Florida is portrayed as a fantasy land where Mickey Mouse greets you around every corner and where Cinderella actually lives‚ where days go... Premium * Reflection Essay On Tough Guise Christina Remuck SOC 212 March 4‚ 2009 Reflection Essay 1 Tough Guise Tough Guise is the first film I have ever viewed that made me realize how bias this... Premium * Perserverance-Reflective Essay English Reflective Essay Name: Jean Faulkner Ever thought about giving up? Ever felt

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    conspires to have her murdered; Mary’s mother‚ Mary of Guise (Fanny Ardant)‚ who brings French troops into Scotland to attack Elizabeth’s forces when they invade. Elizabeth permanently banishes Dudley from her private presence when she finds out that he is married. Elizabeth feels that such relations could give a man too much power over her. Moreover‚ cutting off her relations with Dudley is part of the process by which she becomes increasingly tough and assertive‚ in one scene she carefully prepares

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    Outline Thesis: In Tough Guise and killing us softly 3‚ Jackson Katz and Jean Kilburn argue that the media is pressuring people to become this certain image of being tough and looking perfect no matter what. Boys are being told not to cry. Girls are being told to be super skinny with no curves. This does not make sense because every human being should be able to do what they think is right instead of having a lot of pressure on their shoulders to act a certain way. Topic sentence #1: Mainly

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    cigarettes‚ for example use an appealing woman as an object to sell another object. The model is no longer a woman‚ and she’s only as valuable as what she is selling. People buying the product support all of this‚ and the cycle never changes. The “Tough Guise” is America’s extreme notion of masculinity‚ what a man is and should be. This perception is created by movies and television in popular culture‚ and thus men feel the need to “act” manly‚ as if it were some performance. Men learn that they need

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    more appealing to Americans. Ray is a portrayed as a stereotypical male. He carries all of the traits that we are brought up to know a normal. His interests are golf‚ work‚ and sex. It is a replication of the media ’s fantasy of the "real man" (tough guise). As the dominant male figure‚ he strives only for these few things but rarely succeeds in getting them because his wife makes most of the household decisions. During the entire episode‚ Ray is only seen doing housework once. Unfortunately‚ he is

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    I do believe that gender roles and advertising do have some influence in the occurrence of violence‚ because based on advertisements and the media‚ there are certain roles men and women are to portray. For example‚ women are the caregivers‚ have to maintain a clean home‚ and are inferior to men. Men are to have strong and positive characteristic to be viewed‚ and considered as a “man.” As in the video‚ Killing Us Softly 4‚ Jean Kilbourne states‚ “turning a human being into a thing is almost the first

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    These ideas are instilled in us at such a young age‚ which is why we see adolescent boys act this way. We are socialized to feel pressure to conform to gender norms because we are taught to insult or degrade those who are different. The video “Tough Guise” was great to watch after reading this article because they are directly related. The video just shows how these stigmas aren’t just present in junior high but to the male population as a whole. The article also argues that the word fag is used

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    are sensitive and emotional like a girl or tough and aggressive like a boy‚ you’re feelings are constantly being judged on a scale of appropriateness. Gender conformity is everyday behavior that conforms to norms and expectations that are related to a gender. Gender nonconformity is behaviour that is considered unusual and abnormal for a gender. I found the article written by Emily W. Kane so insightful and it reminded me very much of the film Tough Guise 2 by Jackson Katz. We find gender nonconformity

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