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    Perspectives on the Self

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    Chapter 5 - The Self Perspectives on the Self * We buy products to highlight/hide aspects of the self * Eastern cultures focus on: * The collective self (person’s identity comes from group) * The interdependent self (person’s identity defined from relationships with others) * Western cultures focus on: * Individuality * Individual appearance Self-Concept * Self-concept: the beliefs a person holds about his/her own attributes‚ and how he/she evaluates

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    to unlearn certain things they learned from the world before they can learn the right way. Some young men you are more feminine than other guys are probably raised by only women because their fathers were not there so they would have to work at masculinity even more. Men who act feminine get made fun of a lot in high-school or in life. For guys it is not cool for a man to be or act feminine. A Misconception of manhood creates confusion to be a black man in America because men are raised to be tough

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    Francis Macomber Themes

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    reader can perceive the upbringing that Hemingway was raised with‚ as it shows itself in his writing. Born into a very traditional family‚ Hemingway grew up hunting‚ fishing‚ and with a father‚ all this eventually grew into Ernest’s mindset that masculinity is a very important and valiant trait. It is ultimately the essence

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    Molly Jarrett October 1‚ 2012 Mrs. Barrett Journal #3 Susan Bordo’s passage‚ “Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body‚” she really focuses on the male modeling and the views of males in advertisements. She truly portrays the changes from traditional to modern views of male modeling by society. The Abercrombie and Fitch advertisement is the more traditional of the two. I believe that it conveys all of the types of examples and traits that a traditional male model demonstrates. On the other

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    Gender

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    (279) In my personal situation I was born with male genitalia therefore I was classified as a male. Gender did not come until later in life and it took time to fully develop. “Gender refers to the social‚ psychological‚ and cultural attributes of masculinity and femininity that are based on previous biological distinctions.” (279) My sex was immediately assigned to me from birth and my gender was learned and molded into me after birth. The people who had the most influence on my early development

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    self- sacrifice and pain ( Messner 1990). Dunning‚ after research into other major sports said that the likes of basketball‚ football and boxing also demonstrated how the major cause of player violence is largely due to subcultural constructions of masculinity (Dunning

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    that is standing beside you. From 1954-1975‚ the Vietnam War would instill specific ideas of masculinity. The male gender developed an acceptance of violence and silent endurance of burden. Writer and Vietnam Veteran‚ Tim O’Brien‚ captures these social constructs in his version of “fictional-non-fiction”. Obrien stated that his literature is “for getting at

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    Socio Cultural Lens Essay

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    Although hegemonic masculinity subordinates other masculine and feminist‚ it can be challenged by them for example‚ it shows in most Western societies on how hegemonic masculinity is associated with heterosexuality‚ In lecture we discuss about emphasized feminity as an important addition to hegemonic masculinity‚ because it adapts to helpful the importance and needs of men hyper sexualized‚ heterosexual and to "look"

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    served either men or women well.’ Also‚ describe how the six men’s movements as pictured by Longwood are positioned in relation to his point. Word Count : 1423 I Introduction ‘Men’s violence represents one of the darkest features of masculinity’. From feminism and women’s studies‚ we have learned that males are prone to regard themselves as generic humans rather than gendered persons conditioned by historical and cultural processes. The tendency to view themselves as generic has often

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    while girls play with Barbie and dress up as princesses. What people also watch on tv is based on gender roles. Men watch fighting and thriller genres while women watch drama and love stories. Femininity relate to caring‚ motherly‚ emotionality and masculinity relate to independence‚ assertiveness‚ and power. When people don’t act how their gender is supposed to act like‚ they are looked downed open. But in today sports‚ there are male coaches coaching women sports which teach them how to be masculine

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