The Contradiction of Masculinity in the Middle Ages
... masculinity was connected with dominance, particularly over women. However, as medieval society changed, the concepts associated with masculinity had to be restructured. By the middle of the eleventh century, an expanding population created new professions, especially in urban areas, as yet without ...
... masculinity was connected with dominance, particularly over women. However, as medieval society changed, the concepts associated with masculinity had to be restructured. By the middle of the eleventh century, an expanding population created new professions, especially in urban areas, as yet without ...
Femininity/Masculinity
... the social (one's gender) rather than the biological (one's sex). Societal members decide what being male or female means (e.g., dominant or passive, brave or emotional), and males will generally respond by defining themselves as masculine while females will generally define themselves as feminine. ...
... the social (one's gender) rather than the biological (one's sex). Societal members decide what being male or female means (e.g., dominant or passive, brave or emotional), and males will generally respond by defining themselves as masculine while females will generally define themselves as feminine. ...
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 ...
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 ...
La casa de Bernarda Alba - Cincinnati Romance Review
... 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 within each man´s soul and reclaim masculinity (Gómez de Segura, Pepe el Romano, Introducció ...
... 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 within each man´s soul and reclaim masculinity (Gómez de Segura, Pepe el Romano, Introducció ...
`What Works`: masculinities, crime, and cognitive
... criminology has begun to address this issue and has moved away from seeing female offenders as ‘special’ and male offenders as ‘normal’, instead concentrating on why men are more likely to offend rather than why women do not. Male offenders are also being researched as ‘gendered beings’ (Naffine, 19 ...
... criminology has begun to address this issue and has moved away from seeing female offenders as ‘special’ and male offenders as ‘normal’, instead concentrating on why men are more likely to offend rather than why women do not. Male offenders are also being researched as ‘gendered beings’ (Naffine, 19 ...
mirator
... Howe thai have proved her myght, And howe thai were both wight and fiers To wynnen honourys in righte. These hethen houndes we shal a-tame By God in magisté. (923–36) The narrator adds that spirit inspires men to proclaim themselves in manly fashion, while love causes them to listen and to seek hono ...
... Howe thai have proved her myght, And howe thai were both wight and fiers To wynnen honourys in righte. These hethen houndes we shal a-tame By God in magisté. (923–36) The narrator adds that spirit inspires men to proclaim themselves in manly fashion, while love causes them to listen and to seek hono ...
Gender, Masculinity and Power in Southern Portugal
... the semantic and action areas related to gender, as suggested by Marilyn Strathern (1988), not just focusing on either sexuality per se or on the masculine/feminine divide as homologous to the men/women divide. To think about gender as simply the study of relationships between men and women is an ob ...
... the semantic and action areas related to gender, as suggested by Marilyn Strathern (1988), not just focusing on either sexuality per se or on the masculine/feminine divide as homologous to the men/women divide. To think about gender as simply the study of relationships between men and women is an ob ...
Dead Broets Society: Masculinity in Walt Whitman`s War Verse
... case is filling the masculine role of the savior, the strong arms that cradle something precious and broken, but the emaciated, dying soldiers to whom he tended in their hospital beds were not the only victim looking for such manly salvation: their suffering bodies are representative of a war-torn A ...
... case is filling the masculine role of the savior, the strong arms that cradle something precious and broken, but the emaciated, dying soldiers to whom he tended in their hospital beds were not the only victim looking for such manly salvation: their suffering bodies are representative of a war-torn A ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... this realization to develop notions of/space for the female as an autonomous subject, not reducible to a secondary, opposite, or complementary relation to the male. It is vital to feminism that space for autonomous feminine subjectivity exist outside of the prevailing phallogocentric hierarchal dual ...
... this realization to develop notions of/space for the female as an autonomous subject, not reducible to a secondary, opposite, or complementary relation to the male. It is vital to feminism that space for autonomous feminine subjectivity exist outside of the prevailing phallogocentric hierarchal dual ...
Introduction - The University of Michigan Press
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
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... Mead studied 3 different tribes in New Guinea and uncovered examples where male and female behaviour was different from behaviours in the UK. For example, in one tribe men did the shopping and put on make up and jewellery to make themselves attractive, whilst the women took part in what we would see ...
... Mead studied 3 different tribes in New Guinea and uncovered examples where male and female behaviour was different from behaviours in the UK. For example, in one tribe men did the shopping and put on make up and jewellery to make themselves attractive, whilst the women took part in what we would see ...