The Myth of Masculinity

The Myth of Masculinity
Author: Joseph H. Pleck
Publsiher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1981
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0262660504

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In this book, Joseph Pleck examines and analyzes the full body of research literature on the male role that has appeared since the 1930s and subjects it to a devastating critique. He identifies the components of the "male sex role paradigm" which has been the basis of research for the past forty years, and notes numerous instances of blatant misrepresentation of data, twisted reinterpretations of disconfirming results, misogyny, homophobia, and class bias. He proposes a new theory, the "sex role strain paradigm," offers a reinterpretation of sex role stereotyping, and a critique of research by sociobiologists that allegedly demonstrates a biological basis for male aggression.

The Hazards of Being Male

The Hazards of Being Male
Author: Herb Goldberg
Publsiher: Wellness Institute, Inc.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000
Genre: Identification (Psychology)
ISBN: 1587410133

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What a Man s Gotta Do

What a Man s Gotta Do
Author: Antony Easthope
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0415906385

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Although images of women in the mass media have been widely discussed ln recent years, there is no equivalent analysis of men. Once again masculinity seems to have succeeded in passing itself off as universal and invisible. In this book, Antony Easthope argues that, far from being universal, the main tradition of masculinity in the West is both specific and peculiar. What is masculinity? Drawing up psychoanalysis and an understanding of ideology, Easthope shows how the masculine myth forces men to try to be masculine and only masculine, denying their feminine side. In an original contribution to the understanding of gender he analyzes masculinity as it is represented in a wide range of mass media--films, television, newspapers, pop music, and pulp novels. Why are two men in a John Wayne western more concerned with each other than with the women in their lives? Is aggressive male banter a sign that men hate or love each other? Why does a jealous man always have to see his rival? Written in lively, witty, and accessible style, this book is certain to become controversial but essential reading for a wide range of courses in popular culture, mass media, and cultural studies, as well as those in film study, literature, and sociology.--From back cover.

The Cultural Myth of Masculinity

The Cultural Myth of Masculinity
Author: Chris Blazina
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UVA:X004659434

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This volume shows how masculinity is a socially constructed entity with a definition that has evolved over time. Masculine icons/heroes and methods of male socialization allow for contextual examination of specific time periods, which is necessary to understand the concept of Western masculinity. The volume presents two masculinities, representing the aristocracy and the warrior class notions of how to be a man, that have vied for dominance throughout most of Western culture.

Myths of Masculinity

Myths of Masculinity
Author: William G. Doty
Publsiher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:49015001491886

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Challenging Myths of Masculinity

Challenging Myths of Masculinity
Author: Lee F. Monaghan,Michael Atkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317168799

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Many myths surround male bodies and associated bodywork, especially when such bodywork is labelled culturally or socially atypical or 'problematic'. Bodybuilding, for example, has been explained in terms of gender inadequacy and an 'Adonis complex' akin to reverse anorexia, while men electing to undergo aesthetic cosmetic surgery are deemed 'too concerned' about their appearance and thus woman-like. Myths also discredit men and boys who do not engage in appropriate bodywork when this is expected. For instance, amidst public health concerns surrounding a so-called 'obesity epidemic', men and boys who resist physical activity and/or attempts to promote a 'healthy weight' are deemed ignorant, apathetic and in need of correction. Drawing on extensive field research conducted in North America and Britain over a twenty year period, this book challenges such masculine myth making. Mindful of a rich sociological tradition that seeks to understand the social world as lived and experienced, the authors provide insights that are likely to challenge common perceptions of various groups of men and boys, their diverse physical cultures, shared ways of being and identities. Presenting empirically grounded understandings of diverse bodily practices and discourses including bodybuilding, cosmetic surgery, dieting and nightclub security, Challenging Myths of Masculinity will appeal to scholars of sociology, geography and cultural studies, with interests in gender, embodiment and masculinities.

First Among Men

First Among Men
Author: Maurizio Valsania
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781421444475

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"The first, definitive recasting of George Washington in the context of eighteenth-century practices and ideals of masculinity. It answers the fundamental question that no biography has ever asked in such a direct way: What do we know, really, about Washington as an actual eighteenth-century Virginia upper-class male?"--

Masculinity in Crisis

Masculinity in Crisis
Author: R. Horrocks
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1994-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230372801

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This book argues that masculine identity is in deep crisis in Western culture - the old forms are disintegrating, while men struggle to establish new relations with women and with each other. This book offers a fresh look at gender, particularly masculinity, by using material from the author's work as a psychotherapist. The book also considers the contrubtions made by feminism, sociology and anthropology to the study of gender, and suggests that it must be studied from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Masculity is seen to have economic, political and psychological roots, but the concrete development of gender must be traced in the relations of the male infant with his parents. Here the young boy has to separate from his mother, and his own proto-feminine identity, and identify with his father - but in Western culture fathering is often deficient. Male identity is shown to be fractured, fragile and truncated. Men are trained to be rational and violent, and to shut out whole areas of existence and feeling. Many stereotypes imprison men - particularly machismo, which is shown to be deeply masochistic and self-destructive.