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    philippine studies Ateneo de Manila University • Loyola Heights‚ Quezon City • 1108 Philippines Philippine Commonwealth and Cult of Masculinity Alfred W. Mccoy Philippine Studies vol. 48‚ no. 3 (2000): 315–346 Copyright © Ateneo de Manila University Philippine Studies is published by the Ateneo de Manila University. Contents may not be copied or sent via email or other means to multiple sites and posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s written permission. Users may download and print

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    Ernest Hemingway Misogyny

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    Ernest Hemingway is regarded as one of the greatest writers of his time; however‚ he was notorious for his misogyny (University of Alabama). His misogyny was seen prominent throughout many of his short stories such as “Hills Like White Elephants” and “Cat in the Rain.” Throughout Hemingway’s life‚ he published many short stories and novels that had a very strong influence on American literature in the 20th century. Within these pieces of work‚ many scholars have criticized Hemingway for his portrayal

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    Masculinity In Sports

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    Introduction Sports are a very popular activity around the world. There are all different kinds of sports. You got basketball‚ football‚ baseball‚ soccer‚ and many more‚ but those are just the mail four that are played in America or at least televised. If you look at sports they all have something in common. Either it is trying to score more points than the other team‚ and all of them require some sort of round shaped object. Also‚ sports require a team and you work together as a team. Although

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    Paragraph #1: Introduction Hook - Ernest Hemingway is experiencing the inferiority of women‚racism against others‚ and the suicide of a depressed father. Explain the story - A boy named Nick is with his father and the father ends up helping an indian woman give birth while most don’t care about the woman in pain. The father of the newborn can’t stand to listen to his crying wife so he ends up committing suicide. This helps Nick mature at a young age. Thesis - Coming of age is the moment a person

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    Masculinity Hypothesis

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    When it comes to crime‚ special consideration is given to those who we feel deserve it. For instance‚ when children and women commit a crime‚ they are given more leniency compared to men. We as a society tend to view men‚ women and children differently in various aspects of life such as intelligence‚ strength‚ ability‚ etc. Women and children have always been considered innocent individuals so we tend to be more forgiving and considerate. “This is known as the Chivalry Hypothesis‚ which states that

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    Santiago Hemingway Hero

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    The Hemingway Hero The book Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is one like most Hemingway books. It contains‚ like most of his works‚ hidden meanings in the texts. Not only that‚ but the main character is one of an adventurous‚ glamorous lifestyle‚ much like Hemingway himself. Santiago‚ the main character of The Old Man and the Sea‚ has been debated over the topic as to whether or not he is actually worthy to be deemed a "Hemingway Hero." The "Hemingway Hero" In each of Hemingways books

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    Hemingway Book Banned

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    get a book banned or challenged‚ especially if allowed in school libraries. This sometimes causes an upset for both readers and the authors who wrote these books because the ban on the book is almost like insult or in this case‚ a "compliment" to Hemingway. A book is challenged when a group or individual attempts to restrict the accessibility of it because of its materials. The initial “ban” is when the book has successfully been removed from libraries and other sources. What confuses people about

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    Masculinity In Macbeth

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    biggest fear of them all‚ would be fate and their chosen destiny. As good morals‚ and grounded rules‚ ladys’ first. Lady Macbeth‚ although her name carries on female characteristics. Her greed and ambition influence her to engage the rule of masculinity. “Come‚ you spirits‚ that tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here‚ and fill me from the crown to the toe topful‚ of direst cruelty!” (1.5.38-41) This quote supports my opinion because she engages in the masculine role‚ she becomes the dominate head

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    Masculinity Summary

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    Achievement of Masculinity Through Energy-Drink Consumption: Experimental Evidence Supporting a Closer Look at the Popularity of Energy Drinks Among Men” General Psychology 101 Heading of Article: The Achievement of Masculinity Through Energy-Drink Consumption: Experimental Evidence Supporting a Closer Look at the Popularity of Energy Drinks Among Men Authors: Wen-Bin Chiou‚ Wen-Hsiung Wu‚ and King-The Lee Journal: Psychology of Men and Masculinity Year of Publication:

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    Hemingway, the Eco-Feminist

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    Robin Allison Professor Knight ENG 113 OM4 1 December 2013 Hemingway‚ the Eco-Feminist Ernest Hemingway‚ a world-renowned author considered by many to be a master of the short story‚ has been often criticized as being sexist‚ misogynistic‚ patriarchal‚ or anti-ecological in his mindset. In fact‚ although he probably did inherit many of these pervasive traits from the culture in which he was born‚ his writing taken at face value paints a picture of a man who‚ rather than enforce these ideologies

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