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    Masculinity and Politics

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    testosterone driven society. With the rise in women rights as well as gay rights after the defeat in Vietnam‚ the definition of masculinity was rattled and became revolutionized in a “remasculinization” phase in the 70s and 80s (Messner 461). It was an era when American society revamped what a real man should be. With this drastic transformation‚ a new “hegemonic masculinity” or alpha persona that all men supposedly strive to become was created (Messner 461). The new image that evolved was magnified

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    The rise of Hegemonic masculinity as a concept in social and gender studies has been widely criticised by psychologists because many believe there is a singular view to masculinity‚ while Connell believes there are several views to masculinity. This essay will define Connell’s concept of Hegemonic masculinity and explain Connell’s ideas in relation to gender violence in society. Also‚ with the use of two theoretical approaches namely; the Psycho-Discursive or Social Constructionist and the Feminist

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    Black Masculinity

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    the black community want to have‚ thus making hip-hop the defining factor of black masculinity.(Drisana 2011) These representations of black men in general are only helping de-mythicized the stereotypical images of African Americans; meaning that the way that black masculinity is seen only makes African Americans represent a terrible image (Drisana 2011). Consequently‚ throughout the popular culture black masculinity is normally portrayed negatively and hip hop culture is responsible for portraying

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    Crisis of Masculinity

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    The Crisis of Masculinity To treat Lichtenstein paintings as high art‚ his defenders emphasized that his works transformed their sources‚ not simply copied and enlarged their comic-book sources in which the artist alered it. The stylistic differences‚ formal transformations‚ as evindences of an individual signiture. It meant‚ the L. assumed a critical stance against comics‚ against consumer culture. To distinghuish L’s paintings from their comic book sources‚ was to defend the artist creator

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    Masculinity In Okonkwo

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    violence and bloodshed. Nwoye knew that it was right to be masculine and to be violent‚ but somehow he still preferred the stories that his mother used to tell…” This quote demonstrates that unlike Okonkwo‚ Nwoye does not fit the Igbo ideal of masculinity. On page 13-14‚ Okonkwo describes his disappointment in Nwoye as he exhibits similar negative qualities as Unoka‚ especially laziness. “Nwoye‚ was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great anxiety for his incipient laziness

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    Masculinity In Canada

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    violent. Male as virile gets mixed with male as promiscuous. Males as intelligent often gets mixed with male as arrogant‚ racist‚ and sexist." In this way many people define the masculinity and try to conform boys in these stereotypes which negative influence on boy’s development and behaviors. This image of masculinity started in antiquity and is still predominate in our days. Gender roles are distributed when babies are born by their parents then by the society. All these roles restrict men to

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    The femininity in The Chrysanthemums Men have been known to be superior to women. Women try hard to get passed this irrelevant stereotype. It is unfair to say that women cannot be independent and take control. There have been many critics that apply feminism to this story. “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck reveals Elisa Allen’s desire to have a more passionate marriage and secrets of expressing her gender. Elisa Allen realizes that she acts totally different around her husband. When

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    Macbeth

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    play‚ “Macbeth”. Gender provides the main source of conflict in the play through the distortion of traditional gender roles‚ the apparent contrasts between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth‚ and manipulation through gender. Throughout the play many characters act in opposition to their expected gender roles. The best example of this is Lady Macbeth. As a woman‚ supporting character‚ we expect Lady Macbeth to be gentle and compromising. She is quite the opposite. When Macbeth sends Lady Macbeth a letter

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    Typically‚ a woman’s job is to nurture‚ teach‚ and take care of domestic chores. During the 1930s and in modern times‚ there is a softness associated with femininity (Armengol 62). Such activities women would be expected to be involved in at the time would be tending to gardens‚ hosting parties‚ and cooking. All of these are done by the female characters in Lee’s novel. Jem even tells Scout‚ “ You know she’s [Aunt Alexandra] not used to girls’...’leastways‚ not girls like you. She’s trying to make

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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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