WSTA03H3 Lecture Notes - Hegemonic Masculinity, Paul Epworth, Gender Studies

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Media heroes: courageous, competent and always in control but sometimes romantic and sensitive. Women: praise both sensitivity and toughness in men. Most men fall short when they attempt to satisfy both standards. : how media represents the ideal men that men are courageous and competent, they should always be in control; they also have a genre of the sensitive man. These two messages are contradictory and hard to fulfill. Male standards: six historical periods: epic male, spiritual male, chivalric male, renaissance male, bourgeois male, modern male. Acted out by the most powerful men. Other masculine styles are rendered inadequate and inferior. Harms men of color, poor men, third world men, and non-heterosexual men. The dominant or hegemonic form of masculinity borrows from all of those historical masculinities. Hegemonic masculinity is culturally normatic ideals of masculinity within a structure of social relations where some men are subordinated.

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