
La casa de Bernarda Alba - Cincinnati Romance Review
... work” (119) that is far from being an imitation of the rural drama. While the focus of La casa de Bernarda Alba is the women the audience sees onstage, Caballero´s adaptation, according to Gómez de Segura´s idea, seeks to tell a story about men at the service of masculinity in order to go deep withi ...
... work” (119) that is far from being an imitation of the rural drama. While the focus of La casa de Bernarda Alba is the women the audience sees onstage, Caballero´s adaptation, according to Gómez de Segura´s idea, seeks to tell a story about men at the service of masculinity in order to go deep withi ...
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... to express our sex assignment. Gender entails a set of social norms and culturally specific prescriptions about how men and women should look, act, perceive themselves, and engage with their social world. Gender is best described as an ideology, flexible and fluid, with the capacity to change over t ...
... to express our sex assignment. Gender entails a set of social norms and culturally specific prescriptions about how men and women should look, act, perceive themselves, and engage with their social world. Gender is best described as an ideology, flexible and fluid, with the capacity to change over t ...
The Contradiction of Masculinity in the Middle Ages
... occupation. In retrospect, the definitions of masculinity can be further narrowed into four distinct categories: heroic, Christian, courtly lover, and intellectual. Concepts of male superiority from classical literature were incorporated into Christian doctrine, creating a definition of masculinity ...
... occupation. In retrospect, the definitions of masculinity can be further narrowed into four distinct categories: heroic, Christian, courtly lover, and intellectual. Concepts of male superiority from classical literature were incorporated into Christian doctrine, creating a definition of masculinity ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... critique of masculinity in classical psychoanalysis,” after which, excepting that of Simone de Beauvoir, the critique of masculinity that was enabled by psychoanalysis was largely ignored by the normalizing psychoanalysis of such as the conservative Theodor Reik. Horney articulated the point that ma ...
... critique of masculinity in classical psychoanalysis,” after which, excepting that of Simone de Beauvoir, the critique of masculinity that was enabled by psychoanalysis was largely ignored by the normalizing psychoanalysis of such as the conservative Theodor Reik. Horney articulated the point that ma ...
The Effects of Socialization on Gender Discrimination and
... Oxfam GB Research Report, March 2011 ...
... Oxfam GB Research Report, March 2011 ...
Gender, Masculinity and Power in Southern Portugal
... Portuguese province of Alentejo. It has less than 600 inhabitants. The majority of its male adults (and a large number of youths) work in the marble quarries; among these, the majority are cabouqueiros (unskilled manual labourers). The majority of women are housewives or seasonal workers in vine and ...
... Portuguese province of Alentejo. It has less than 600 inhabitants. The majority of its male adults (and a large number of youths) work in the marble quarries; among these, the majority are cabouqueiros (unskilled manual labourers). The majority of women are housewives or seasonal workers in vine and ...
Aalborg Universitet REPRESENTING MASCULINITY Niss, Hanne
... picture of how ads have come to encode masculinity (and, correspondingly, femininity) in the 1990s, it is important to consider how advertising has revised its gender codings in general over the past 30 years. How have appeals to male vanity ...
... picture of how ads have come to encode masculinity (and, correspondingly, femininity) in the 1990s, it is important to consider how advertising has revised its gender codings in general over the past 30 years. How have appeals to male vanity ...
What do I want to know about gender? Want to know if these traits
... Want to know if these traits come from where you're born or your environment ...
... Want to know if these traits come from where you're born or your environment ...
Invisible Masculinity
... American history cannot be fully understood without an understanding of American men’s ceaseless quest for manhood in the evolution of those economic, political, social, and cultural experiences and events. Such a perspective should shed new light on the events that dot our history and the lives of ...
... American history cannot be fully understood without an understanding of American men’s ceaseless quest for manhood in the evolution of those economic, political, social, and cultural experiences and events. Such a perspective should shed new light on the events that dot our history and the lives of ...
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... This is associated with male supremacy (power and authority), heterosexuality, aggression, repression of emotions and other behaviours. The behaviour of hegemonic males is often macho and sexist and includes expectations about what women should do and be and about the technical competence of males. ...
... This is associated with male supremacy (power and authority), heterosexuality, aggression, repression of emotions and other behaviours. The behaviour of hegemonic males is often macho and sexist and includes expectations about what women should do and be and about the technical competence of males. ...
Men`s Lib! - Ira Silver
... Richard V. Reeves and Isabel V. Sawhill, “Men’s Lib!” New York Times, November 14, 2015. SO far the gender revolution has been a one-sided effort. Women have entered previously male precincts of economic and political life, and for the most part they have succeeded. They can lead companies, fly figh ...
... Richard V. Reeves and Isabel V. Sawhill, “Men’s Lib!” New York Times, November 14, 2015. SO far the gender revolution has been a one-sided effort. Women have entered previously male precincts of economic and political life, and for the most part they have succeeded. They can lead companies, fly figh ...
Warren Farrell

Warren Thomas Farrell (born June 26, 1943) is an American educator, activist and author of seven books on men's and women's issues.He came to prominence in the 1970s, championing the cause of second wave feminism, and serving on the New York City Board of the National Organization for Women (NOW). However, he left NOW and is now recognized as an important figure in the modern men's movement.His books cover ten fields: History, Law, Sociology and Politics (The Myth of Male Power); couples' communication (Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, and Father and Child Reunion); Economic and Career issues (Why Men Earn More); child psychology and child custody (Father and Child Reunion); and teenage to adult psychology and socialization (Why Men Are The Way They Are and The Liberated Man). All of his books are related to men's and women studies; consistent to his books since the early 90's has been a call for a gender transition movement.