Even alpha m.’s user name references dominance and masculinity. “Alpha” is presumably a reference to the alpha, or highest ranking individual in a group of people. “The alpha male posturing, so familiar to young men out in public space, has been a staple of masculine behavior for decades” (Moss, 2012, p. 14). Alpha m. embraces this idea of the alpha male, but he believes that a man can be an alpha while also interested in his appearance. Alpha m.’s channel, like Studio5ive.com, a website for…
main themes is that nothing is what it looks like on the outside, and the topic of gender is at the forefront. In an age when men were supposed to be strong, aggressive, and decisive, and women passive and subordinate, Shakespeare makes a submissive man and his dominant wife the two main anti-protagonists. Throughout the play, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth find themselves constantly oscillating between society’s expectations for their genders and an unwillingness to accommodate them. Eventually, the…
Over the years, Disney has shaped and reshaped the image of masculinity through its films. Disney’s portrayal of what masculinity should be has shifted from “knights in shining armor” to “scoundrels turned hero”. The manly, tough “alpha male” has been replaced by the sensitive and considerate “beta male.” “The phrase ‘alpha male’ may stand for all things stereotypically patriarchal: unquestioned authority, physical power and social dominance, competitiveness for positions of status and…
Appearance: Big masculine white guy with a big head of brown curly hair and a brown beard. • Thoughts: That boys should be taught how to become real men and end the cycle of false manhood among men everywhere. Joe says on page 15, “I see myself as being free in the sense that I don’t have a lot of responsibilities. I’m not tied to a lot of things … pretty carefree and casual. And I like to party. I like to party a lot.” • Actions: Coached Gilman high school football team, played with the…
association to her gender, not to her attributes of being strong and…
with women. The revolutionaries and have recruited two young men to follow through with the bombings. Said and Khaled’s plans to become martyr is heavily questioned by Suha, Abu Azzam's daughter. However, her power to influence is restricted, only being able to successfully change Khaled's decision. Additionally, Said has fallen in love with Suha, yet rejects this in order to follow through with the suicide bombing. With this in mind, Suha embodies femininity and acts as a conscience throughout…
Eric Anderson’s theory of inclusive masculinity has been marked as a new viewpoint to theorizing contemporary masculinities today. Anderson has been renowned for exceptional sociological recognition in this field as he critically initiated the ‘next generation’ of masculinity contemporary scholarship (O’Neill,). Anderson’s theoretical development of inclusive masculinity is recognised by many as an empirical replacement for Connell’s hegemonic masculinity. The influence of Anderson and his…
These are the topics that seem to be most interesting and applicable to the film. Letitia Anne describes sexual desire with a quote as “…the subjective experience of being interested in sexual objects or activities or wishing to engage in sexual activities” (Regan & Berscheid, 1999). This section of the article goes on to describe how men “show more interest in sex than women” (Baumeister, Catanese, & Vohs, 2001). Men…
The novel states, “Folks of this type could pick Bootstrapping Striver or Proud Pillar, but the most popular brands were Militant or Street, Militant being the opposite of bourgie capitulation to The Man, and Street being the antidote to Upper Middle Class emasculation” (58). There is a contrast emerging between ‘Street” and “emasculation.” Street describes the men who embrace the urban lifestyle and often justify their decisions as…
“masculine” gay man still has universal feminine traits, such as being neat, clean, and polite, but usually engages in manhood acts that prove he’s still a masculine man, such as working out, being built, and being “less emotional than a woman.” However, when compared to the “feminine” gay man, we can begin to see the masculine/feminine dichotomy take place. According to David, a feminine gay man can be best described as having hyper feminine characteristics and traits, such as being highly…