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    Shoujo Manga, and the Rise of the Feminine Man The topic of masculinity is a topic that is often discussed and interpreted in today’s society. Many wonder what it means to be masculine or if we can even describe such a broad term. What is a man’s rights and responsibilities? What should a “man” be like, and what must they do to fulfill their roles? Most people will answer that masculinity can be interpreted as something close to hegemony, a quality defined by dominance, control, and power over…

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    Vietnam war. Examining the standards made for men by the society, the articles Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear shame and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity and Bros before Hos: The Guy Code, both written by Michael Kimmel, would help reveal…

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    the information above it is easy to understand that hegemonic masculinity, as well as many of the other sub areas of masculinity, prompt the idea of men acting tough, aggressive, showing leadership, asserting their dominance, and dominating others. This is the similar with traditional gender roles and a patriarchy society. Men are taught violence from a young age and are taught to use that violence in ways that assert their masculinity and authority. Through this it is easy for men who are not…

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    components, these components are, but not limited to: patriarchy, different forms of masculinities (hegemonic and homosexual), femininity and gender inequality. Then finally it will be discussed with regards to the workplace and the validity of this theory. Patriarchy is a form in which men are more…

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    Masculinity is term that is heavily influenced by a society’s cultures and beliefs. Masculinity is also a term that could have multiple definitions depending on the way men are portrayed in certain cultures. Masculinity is defined as a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with boys and men. Certain masculine traits include courage, independence, and assertiveness. Men are supposed to be strong, independent and not need help from anyone no matter what the circumstances…

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    Shakespeare touches on a number of key themes, one of the more crucial being the connection between honor and manhood, most notably displayed through the characters of Macbeth and Banquo, who demonstrate the difference between possessing honor and integrity and possessing status. Honor, as Macbeth sees it, is synonymous with fame and status, he believes that honor is simply how much you outrank other men. Tieing this idea of honor to masculinity, he comes to believe that the ultimate sign of…

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    Root Of Our Problems I was walking across campus, and I pass a group of male college students harassing another male student who clearly does not fit the stereotypical “dominant” image of masculinity. As I pass by, I hear members of the group call the student a “pussy faggot.” Being I am well versed in masculinity studies, I decide this is a teachable moment to end ignorances. I would approach them with different possible issues which stems from their actions, language, and why should change…

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    gender roles are not understood at birth because they are socially constructed in a process that takes a lifetime. As people live their lives, society can punish or reward their behavior for conformity or digression from social norms. Devor analyzes masculinity and femininity and claims how the stereotypes regarding the two gender roles are harmful to society. Tocqueville argues that social changes that promote equality will aid women to be equal to men. By comparing women in Europe to women in…

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    In hopes of being able to identify hegemonic masculinity, I chose the 2015 hit single “Dear Future Husband” by Meghan Trainor. This song was chosen because of Trainor’s acknowledgement of the expectations involving the submissive role in hegemonic masculinity but chooses to reject the norms by singing about what traits she would like to have in her future husband and what expectations she is not willing to follow as a future wife. Meghan Trainor is a single, heterosexual white woman in her…

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    indicators of hegemonic masculinity. Although, hegemonic masculinity is a broad relational concept, it also embodies individual aspects in that men may have grown up in an unhealthy environment, which can affect their mental states as an adult. Some factors may stem from parental abandonment and betrayal that result in a deep sense of mistrust for others, which consequently leads to abuse (Mathews, Jewkes & Abrahams,…

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