These two knights of the realm are mirror images, roughly the same age and both enduring embodiments of masculinity. |
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Physiques are exaggerated to illustrate the underlying theme, which is masked masculinity, flowered femininity, or elusive mystery. |
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For many men, the ability to perform sexually and to satisfy their partner was an important marker of their masculinity. |
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Despite his seeming impotence, the main character is able to prove his masculinity through his confrontation with the killer. |
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Drinking, and particularly the ability to hold a drink, is traditionally a barometer of masculinity. |
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The results of an exhaustive study into masculinity were published this week and they make for illuminating reading. |
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We see, here, a politics of masculinity, its currency that of resentment transmuted into exaggerated self-assertion. |
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These matters concern the sexed body, masculinity, femininity, sexuality, and reproduction. |
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But in this preoedipal phase of psychological development there is no evidence that masculinity or femininity will follow predetermined routes. |
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Both masculinity and femininity must be identified with because they are inherent in narrativity. |
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To delineate masculinity it was constantly necessary to define and proscribe unmanly behavior. |
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It is a key sign of masculinity for men, but deplored as a sign of unfemininity for women. |
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Men should remember that muscularity is not masculinity and that self-esteem is not built on a six-pack of abdominal muscles. |
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Once boys become teens, masculinity is additionally defined by the absolutely crucial task of getting laid. |
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It would, however, be a mistake to view all these characteristics of manliness and masculinity as monolithic and static. |
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The change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed. |
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There was an interesting dichotomy between Samantha and Charly, almost like a dualism between femininity and masculinity. |
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The merest hint of effeminacy is treated as treachery to masculinity, and traitors are subjected to the kinds of violence suffered by women. |
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According to Levine, the gay clone was the product of traditional masculinity and the self-fulfillment ethic. |
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The positive redefinition of a specifically Asian form of masculinity may also be a significant part of these texts' appeal. |
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There are also still some knuckle-draggers who think housework is women's stuff, an affront to their masculinity. |
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In looking specifically at masculinity in this context, I want to examine the process of narcissistic identification in more detail. |
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Men are also gendered beings, and are affected in negative ways through the social construction of masculinity. |
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And anyway isn't all that an indivisible flip side of other more positive aspects of masculinity? |
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Did militant feminism require women to give up their womanhood and adopt masculinity? |
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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 ceremony interwove, and was interwoven with, notions of masculinity, modernity, and nation-formation. |
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He's constantly demanding female subservience in a mad attempt at securing his masculinity. |
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Men should not be expected to live up to stereotypical conceptions of heterosexuality and masculinity. |
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Hemingway is remembered not only as one of America's most important writers, but as an archetype of a particular American genre of masculinity. |
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However, I had a view of what masculinity involved and he totally outclassed me. |
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His central challenge is to reaffirm his masculinity by standing up to his father. |
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The briar pipe continued to epitomise solid, dependable, common sense masculinity. |
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The tacit acceptance of the fact that rape exists has to do with the social construction of masculinity. |
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Perceived as gender-neutral, these practices were rooted in old, idealised images of masculinity. |
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Broccoli's subtle equation of masculinity with violence is the dark side of machismo. |
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Men do not take machismo's exaggerated masculinity as their model for behavior, which isolates them from friends who do. |
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The key concept for defining masculinity is machismo, which is associated with violence, power, aggressiveness, and sexual assertiveness. |
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The abuse destroyed my sense of personhood and what little there was of a sense of masculinity. |
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The body and dress of King Henry VIII of England served as icons of masculinity and power, his extravagant codpieces denoting his virility. |
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It also posits that femininity and masculinity are socially constructed rather than biological givens, emphasizing the performativity of gender. |
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The distinction feminists have made between maleness and masculinity provides a clue and an analogy. |
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It's overly simplistic to label a player insecure or unsure of his masculinity. |
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These sports serve to define dominant masculinity, connecting manhood with violence and competitiveness and often marginalising girls and women. |
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This small moment speaks tellingly of the way that masculinity is defined for the main character. |
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As a result, British masculinity was constructed as a controlled, temperate ideal type. |
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His carefully crafted mystique is built entirely on his manufactured masculinity. |
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They do so through delicate balancing acts of simultaneously embracing and rejecting both femininity and hegemonic masculinity. |
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It is a peculiar notion of masculinity that is naturalised and internalised in everyday practices and relationships by both men and women. |
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I just relished that ballsy attitude, and I found that it helped me own my own masculinity. |
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Would my hard veneer of masculinity be transformed into a soft glow by the balm of moisturising cream? |
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The office of president, always held by men, promotes a mental link between authority and masculinity. |
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The critical misunderstanding is that not every display of masculinity is sexual. |
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A triumphant and energetic return to work in the office dispels doubts about his masculinity. |
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The learned professor is not the first to point out that modern masculinity faces challenging times. |
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Both are by youngish men, both explore masculinity and weakness, existential and physical. |
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This era, artistically speaking, harped on Greco-Roman mythology, with masculinity steeped in classical heroism. |
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If you've ever questioned Justin Bieber's masculinity, he was almost knocked out by ORLANDO bloom. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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A wielding of language that speaks as a means to recapture and reanimate male power, it suggests a masculinity reasserting itself at the expense of women. |
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Such masculinity and Japaneseness attract and repel him at the same time. |
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He goes beyond masculinity in the only fatherhood worthy of the name, and is at the same time, in this eternal virginity, the antitype of all motherhood. |
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While his intentions are deeply rooted in exploring black masculinity, the context of his work becomes part of a larger dialogue concerning race in America today. |
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And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo. |
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Thus although young black men form rival gangs which have to be fought, their tough macho masculinity wins them respect from their white counterparts. |
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Imagine the rugged masculinity of Clark Gable combined with the savoir faire of Cary Grant and you get a sense of his urbane thief about town Daniel Ocean. |
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However the American sexual ideal is intimately related to a certain idea of masculinity. |
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The first, and most predictable, message addressed gender roles and signaled the pre-eminence of piety over power, submission over supremacy, and maternalism over masculinity. |
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These burly, barrel-chested men aren't quite comfortable within their macho trappings, but act as allegorical tools to explore issues of contemporary masculinity. |
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What does masculinity look like in a world where men and women alike can be titans? |
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We are looking the same, acting the same, and mimicking masculinity the same. |
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In men, but not women, neuroticism was positively correlated and masculinity negatively correlated with crying. |
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Like a faithful blue heeler, who waits patiently for his surfer-master in the front seat of the panel van, the car remains an attribute of Aussie masculinity. |
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Through experiences of community, rituals, and teachings, the mythopoetic men sought to overcome negative images of masculinity by creating new ones from myths and poems. |
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Images of strapping masculinity are often slated as fascistic. |
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And he personifies a rugged-yet-sophisticated masculinity that no longer exists. |
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The NFL seems a particularly complicated place for this to change given the extreme masculinity and the physicality of the sport. |
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After decades of associating Democrats with failed masculinity, the Republicans are faced with an opponent who knows how to put on a butch display. |
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Not exactly the way you meant to celebrate our annual tribute to red-blooded American masculinity, is it? |
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The beard is rather a sign of masculinity, partially religious commandment, a sign of ethnic affiliation or political avowal or simply a status symbol. |
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As will be shown below, the castrate, the non-man, played an important role in the ordinary figuring of masculinity and manhood in the Spanish village. |
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I'm going clubbing to put my newly found masculinity to the test. |
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We talk about sexual openness and sexual ambiguity, yet the current psychological ideal of phallic masculinity is as rigid and coercive as it ever was. |
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Traditional masculinity has also been found to be associated with emotional inexpressiveness in general, and with higher thresholds of pain specifically. |
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After a decade or so when lad culture reigned supreme, there's a new willingness among men to engage with the negatives in their masculinity, and to embrace the feminine. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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For those visitors who feel their masculinity under threat if they stare too long at pretty flowers, the soaring, priapic trees are thoroughly impressive. |
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It's another example of how Ives associated dissonance and technical demands with masculinity, overcoming challenges, and prowess on the baseball field. |
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In the interwar era masculinity was defined principally in terms of a man's ability to support a family, rather than his independence from domesticity. |
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Following the American Civil War, the use of tobacco, primarily in cigars, became associated with masculinity and power. |
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Whenever men feel like masculinity is under attack, men get dangerous. |
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In other words, another treatise on masculinity from Pizzolatto. |
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Excess wealth and bootlicking has shrunk the masculinity of today's male celebrities. |
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They cover postmodernity, textuality, autobiography, masculinity, sexuality, postcoloniality, and post-theory. |
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We upset conventional categories of maleness and femaleness, masculinity and femininity. |
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While the salaryman image is still the source of a dominant masculinity in Japan, it is no longer the only source. |
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A more rugged version of American masculinity is hard to find on screen. |
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Norse cultural values view masculinity as an ideal of beauty, which the Alfr personifies. |
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Abe Lincoln, Paul Bunyan and kitsch souvenir coconut heads come across as icons of masculinity. |
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When it came into our field, the concept of pluralized masculinities came inextricably linked to the concept of hegemonic masculinity. |
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All boys and men are measured by hegemonic masculinity, even though most boys and men will never accomplish it. |
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One outcome of the idea of fluid masculinity and femininity is the notion of genderqueerness. |
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That these men have withstood sexual contact with women and have come away unfeminized solidifies their masculinity. |
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The facts of toxic masculinity are rarely discussed after mass shootings, as we beat the usual drums of gun control and mental health. |
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They like both the acquisition and performance of muscled masculinity. |
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Irreversible adopts this new grain-intensive, digitally-entrenched aesthetic to unweave an anti-Miltonian tale of masculinity lost. |
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While masculinity studies enjoys considerable growth in the west, there is very little analysis of African masculinities. |
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Nationalists sought to encompass masculinity in their quest for strength and unity. |
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The construction of homophobia in western cultures, especially among American men, is directly linked to the construction of hegemonic masculinity. |
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Beatty fashions Gunnar's Bildungsroman with an eye toward deconstructing the race man, but also as a way to dismantle configurations of hypersexual black masculinity. |
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Costume played a key part in his differentiation from British soldiers as the Digger uniform came to embody Australian versions of masculinity and mateship. |
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Masculinities and Popular Music, Freya Jarman-Ivens and her fellow contributors offer a fresh and imaginative take on masculinity in popular music. |
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If only to save my masculinity, I replied I was a Gun Retrosexual, thank you very much, and would prove it by carrying an old fashioned six-shooter for the next 30 days. |
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His reforms redefined standards of masculinity and achievement. |
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Perceptions of the informal economy were also associated with masculinity, violence, and behavior that some blacks considered immoral and unrespectable. |
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Here, Wavey clearly challenges the culture of silence and the orthodox masculinity that otherwise typically surrounds gay athleticism and supports hegemonic constructions. |
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Like most statements on BlueSky that call attention to norms of masculinity, accusations of male answer syndrome tend to be offered and taken in good humor. |
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With Donglegate she pointlessly robbed that man of his employment. She degraded his masculinity. And so the community responded by degrading her femininity. |
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In the same section, Bobby Noble s essay on the history of drag kings in Toronto suggests that marginalized groups can perform, and thereby undercut, traditional masculinity. |
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Rather than a total subversion, the caizi masculinity negotiated and contested with other types of idealized masculinities in premodern Chinese culture. |
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She argues that this imagery of piracy appealed to elite men, who enjoyed the thought of an alternate masculinity without the restraint required of men in the upper classes. |
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