Working-class masculinity was rooted in the more homosocial worlds of the trade union, the lodge, and other male-dominated urban spaces. |
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The very complicatedness of this layered, homosocial, mentor-mentee liaison makes it compelling, if not exactly coherent. |
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In fact, such laws were often inspired by imperial anxieties about homosocial cultures among their subordinate peoples. |
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In contrast, I will argue, such writers and their readers may repress women but they maintain homosocial culture by exchanging misogynistic words about them. |
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Yet Stuart was more than an understandable emotional referent for Weld as he made the transition from homosocial friendships into heterosexual marriage. |
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As in the traditional form of the myth, the homosocial bonds forged between the heroes unite the black and white males against the repression represented by women and the law. |
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The homosocial paradigm of the fraternity of officers, however, produces a new impossibility, for its same-sex society cannot reproduce, cannot generate a future. |
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It promoted mutualism among railroad men yet at the same time involved bourgeois values and looked to a cross-class homosocial mutualism encompassing management and workers. |
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Longitudinal studies have been conducted for 20 years on the way children evolve in homosocial environments and in heterosocial environments. |
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It was exactly how I wanted it: a little scary, but mostly just a validating, homosocial environment. |
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It is a world that existed unquestioned under Queen Victoria, the maternal centre of this homosocial world. |
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Using their homosocial friendships as models, they had negotiated a set of shared guiding values that they hoped would help them have an egalitarian marriage. |
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The intense homophobia that characterizes most homosocial formations in our society are products of the same system that oppresses women. |
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All manner of encounters, emissions and even leerings are recorded, mostly heterosexual but occasionally homosocial, and sometimes framed with lucid readings of the relevant psychologists. |
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They are men reclaiming the indoors, independent and homosocial. |
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Byron is offered, not for the first time, as an important precursor of modern liberalism and homosocial politics. |
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Hence, a rough homosocial culture developed, along with mixed-race heterosexual relations. |
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The homosocial bonds between Tamburlaine and his followers, which were guaranteed by his own sexual asceticism, are strained. |
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A second particularly dishonest bias is that an attempt is being made to have us believe that, if you're in a homosocial environment, you're going to become a dysfunctional citizen. |
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The chief object of De Palma's persistent speculation has been the underpinnings of the homosocial sphere itself, presented as hardly innocent, even at its chummiest. |
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Despite her lover's solicitousness, there is no evidence that her current heterosexual attachment has replaced in intensity her prior homosocial one. |
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He implores us to recognize the importance of fan subordination and desire and the way these factors play out in the homosocial tensions occurring between fans and performers. |
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