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    Masculinity In Lysistrata

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    to make love with their wives‚ many would say that it isn’t a source of pride. A perfect example is when one of the husbands‚ Cinesia‚ speaks about his wife not listening to him by saying‚ “Ah! what a bad thing it is to let yourself be led away by other women! Why give me such pain and suffering‚ and yourself into the bargain?” (Aristophanes). In this way‚ the women knock the men down a few pegs and clear some space for their own voices to be heard. Each of these themes are relevant in present time

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    What Is Media Literacy?

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    What is Media Literacy? What do the experts have to say about media literacy? What’s the difference between media literacy and media education? Here are a few answers. | | | | What is Media Literacy? Media literacy is the ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform‚ entertain and sell to us every day. It’s the ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on all media— from music videos and Web environments to product

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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DOVE EVOLUTION FILM AS A ONE-SHOT MEDIA LITERACY TREATMENT by DANIEL AARON WHEELER A.A. Alabama Christian College 1979 B.A. Western Illinois University 1989 M.A. University of Alabama 1994 A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education in the Department of Educational Studies in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Florida Spring Term 2009 Major Professors: Cynthia J. Hutchinson

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    Social Construction

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    An investigation on social construction. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this work is to describe‚ analyse and understand what an anthropological understanding of social construction is and how it works. In order to do this‚ I’ll start by giving a general explanation of what a social construct is‚ after that I’ll bring three different concepts which I understand as social constructions. Specifically the three concepts will be gender‚ death and language using. To explain gender “Rites of Manhood:

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    Masculinity in the Bible

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    Masculinity in the Bible Masculinity is defined by Susan Haddox to have four major characteristics. “1) Strength and skill as a warrior‚ 2) honor‚ including generosity and protecting ones family and clan‚ 3) bravery‚ and 4) persuasiveness‚ honesty and forthrightness.”1 These four characteristics of masculinity can be applied to many of the characters in the biblical stories including Gideon‚ David‚ and Jesus. The masculine traits mentioned are examples of hegemonic masculinity which means the dominant

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    The mass media influence on society Considering the increasing importance of information’s in our life‚ the 21st century is also accepted the information century. By the help of developing technologies getting information becomes more and more easier day by day. We face information flow everywhere we go. Even we get information when we just have chat with a friend. An average person starts his or her day with getting information by reading daily newspaper. A question arises‚ that why we need these

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    What It Means to be a Man: Masculinity in American Beauty For many‚ American Beauty is a sober admonishment of the modern suburban society‚ a class of “bloodless‚ money grubbing freaks‚” as Lester so eloquently describes Carolyn. Swirled amongst the various social commentaries is a particularly strong and thought provoking perspective in regards to how society constructs gender roles and expectations. This perspective takes on additional importance when viewing this notion of “what makes a man

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    Living in a society which depends mostly upon technology for news‚ entertainment and education‚ the mass media is one of the greatest influential factors on the opinions and viewpoints of the younger generation. Some examples of media influences include magazines‚ internet‚ television‚ books and radio. All of these sources help shape the beliefs of what social life‚ culture‚ religion‚ or politics should be in the minds of younger people‚ sometimes at unrealistic standards. The mass media is a very

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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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    Masculinity In America

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    In Michael A. Messner’s article‚ “The Masculinity of the Governator: Muscle and Compassion in American Politics‚” Messner described how Republican candidates‚ but specifically Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ used hegemonic masculinity to influence voters. The author explains that hegemonic masculinity‚ as it pertains to politics‚ is not just about having power‚ but rather it is having power along the correct combination of identities such as class‚ race and gender‚ in order to command authority from more

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