Chapter 3-4 Flashcards
It is a social, cultural, and historical construct dependent on and related to the other factors such as class, ethnicity, sexuality, age, and disability.
Masculinity
It is a theme of masculinity where there is no one pattern of masculinity. It is based on cultures and history and the meaning of masculinity is different in working class.
Multiple Masculinity
A position of cultural authority and leadership. Embodies heroes, role models and so on. Expression of the privilegement collectively have over women.
Hierarchy and hegemony
Patterns of conduct of individuals as either masculine or feminine. Collective and informal.
Collective Masculinity
It refers to describe instances of extreme forms of sex-typed behavior on the parts of some males.
Protest masculinity
Protest masculinity is often a product of ___________ built from the feelings of powerlessness and insecurity.
narcissism
Can be seen as masculine identities that exclude domination and embrace the affective, relational, emotional, and interdependent qualities of care.
Caring masculinity
Caring masculinity is a critical form of men’s engagement in ____________ because doing care work requires men to resist hegemonic masculinity and to adopt values and characteristics of care
Gender Equality