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Deconstructing Machos, Constructing People. Narratives of Alienation from Hegemonic Masculinity in Spain

2022

Resumen: Esta investigación analiza algunas de las alternativas que ciertos hombres encuentran como medio de desafío y resignificación del lugar ocupado hasta ahora por la idea hegemónica de masculinidad. Entre las dificultades de este proceso personal y social, a la vez externo e interno, resulta importante el conflicto con los hombres que se aferran a una idea monolítica de masculinidad. Alejarse del modelo tradicional comporta confrontaciones en múltiples sentidos. Con una metodología basada en algunas autobiografías, observamos cómo cinco hombres seleccionados por la diversidad de sus características reconstruyen sus historias vitales y llevan a cabo una reflexión crítica sobre sus cuer…

Cultural StudiesHistoryespañaSociology and Political SciencemasculinidadeEspañaSocial SciencesAlternative modelsnarrativas autobiográficasdiversityGender StudiesHArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAspaindiversidadmasculinityH1-99DiversidadGeneral Social SciencesEspanha:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]modelos alternativosmasculinidadalternative modelsSocial sciences (General)autobiographical narrativesSociologiaSpainDiversidade
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Learning and representation: the construction of masculinity in football. An analysis of the situation in Spain

2008

This essay examines the construction of masculinity through football in Spanish society. The results are presented from a study whose main objective was to investigate to what degree the changes th...

Cultural StudiesMasculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectRepresentation (systemics)Gender studiessense organsSociologyFootballskin and connective tissue diseasesDegree (music)humanitiesmedia_commonSport in Society
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You Are In the Army Now : Militarism and masculinity in contemporary Polish cinema, the case of Karbala

2020

Cultural StudiesNATOHistoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectAfghanistanArt historywar filmsUnited StatesMilitarismMovie theater"Karbala"patriotismMasculinityIraqPolandbusinessmedia_commonFilm International
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“Stop whining and be a badass”: a postfeminist analysis of university students' responses to gender themes

2021

PurposeThis paper critically examines how female students at a Finnish business school understand gender in management.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis is based on female students' learning diaries from a basic management course.FindingsThe findings show how students respond to the topic of gender inequality through a neoliberal postfeminist discourse. The students' discourse is structured around three discursive moves: (1) rejecting “excessive” feminism, (2) articulating self-reliant professional futures and (3) producing idealized role models through successfully integrating masculinity and femininity.Originality/valueThis article contributes to current understanding of the role of…

Cultural StudiesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmanagement educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectuusliberalismiProfessionalizationjohtamiskoulutusFeminismGender StudiesfeminismiprofessionalizationgenderpostfeminismiSociologyuniversity studentsstereotypiatFemale studentsjohtajuusmedia_commonGender inequalityopiskelijatkauppakorkeakoulutpostfeminismSocializationGender studiesdiskurssintutkimustasa-arvosukupuoliroolitMasculinitydiscourseInclusion (education)Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
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From ‘socios’ to ‘hyper-consumers’: an empirical examination of the impact of commodification on Spanish football fans

2012

Traditionally, the Spanish game has been analysed in scholarly studies in terms of the effect of crowd violence or the nationalist and regionalist implications of the Spanish clubs. Latterly analysis has also extended to include gender issues (and the process of constructing masculinity, in particular) and a spate of studies dealing with racism and xenophobia, both of which have blighted the Spanish game in recent years. Little attention, however, has been given over to the study of the effects on fans of the rapidly expanding influence of commercialization on football in Spain. With this gap in mind, this study sets out to examine, from an empirical perspective, the social consequences of …

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyCommodificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Media studiesAdvertisingFootballRacismCommercializationNationalismMasculinityXenophobiaPolitical sciencemedia_commonSoccer & Society
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Oppressive Faces of Whiteness in Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress

2018

Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress contributes significantly to the literary debate on the definition of whiteness. The socio-historical construction of whiteness emerging from the novel is amplified by white imagery dovetailing with the claims made about white people directly. For the African American first person narrator, Easy Rawlins, living in post-World War II Los Angeles, whiteness mostly spells terror. The oppressive faces of whiteness consist in the following trajectories: property relations, economic exploitation, labour relations, the legal system, different miens of oppressive white masculinity denigrating blackness, spatial dynamics of post-World War II Los Angeles and the w…

Cultural StudiesWhite (horse)white imageryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectHypocrisylcsh:Literature (General)white oppressionArtlcsh:PN1-6790Labor relationsPower (social and political)Literary theoryAestheticsMasculinitywhitenessdevil in a blue dressLiterary criticismNarrativewalter mosleymedia_commonText Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture
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Masculinity in flux? : Male managers navigating between work and family

2020

The article sheds light on male managers’ experience as fathers in a post-Soviet context in Lithuania. This empirical study of 12 male managers’ experiences of work-family integration (WFI), their ways of coping with negative experiences, and the role of organizations in reducing conflict and enriching WFI, reveal the emergence of a new paternal identity: fathers who perceive their role as caregivers but for whom this is still subordinate to the dominant role of the breadwinner. Relying on their wife is a man’s dominant coping strategy. Organizations are perceived as family unfriendly. The managerial implications of the need for organizational support are discussed. peerReviewed

Cultural Studiesmale managersmedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyContext (language use)fatherhoodperhe-elämä050701 cultural studiessukupuolimaskuliinisuusEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationgendermasculinitySociologyequalitytyöelämämedia_common05 social sciencesGender studiesLithuaniaisyys0506 political sciencetasa-arvoWork (electrical)post-Soviet contextMasculinitywork-family integrationmiehetFlux (metabolism)johtajat
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Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: The Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity

2021

Research suggests that belief in conspiracy theories (CT) stems from basic psychological mechanisms and is linked to other belief systems (e.g. religious beliefs). While previous research has extensively examined individual and contextual variables associated with CT beliefs, it has not yet investigated the role of culture. In the current research, we tested, based on a situated cultural cognition perspective, the extent to which culture predicts CT beliefs. Using Hofstede’s model of cultural values, three nation-level analyses of data from 25, 19 and 18 countries using different measures of CT beliefs (Study 1, N = 5,323; Study 2a, N = 12,255; Study 2b, N = 30,994) revealed positive associ…

Cultural cognitionSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyPsychologie socialeSituated cognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectconspiracist beliefs ; cultural values ; situated cognition ; collectivism ; masculinity ; cross-culturalConspiracist beliefs[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive Psychologycultural valueKey (music)collectivismcross-culturalconspiracy theoriesPsychologie politique050602 political science & public administrationCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHofstede's cultural dimensions theorymasculinitysituated cognitionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonM-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALECultural values05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)CollectivismCross-culturalSDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities0506 political scienceculturePhilosophyClinical PsychologyMasculinityPolitical Science and International RelationsPsychologie inter-culturelle[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalitiesSituated cognitionconspiracist beliefPsychology61 PsicologíaSocial psychology
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SOCIAL GENDER ROLES IN PERCEPTION OF FEMALE AND MALE POLISH STUDENTS

2019

The aim of the study was to reveal social gender roles in the perception of male and female Polish students. The social gender roles have been examined in the context of cultural consensus.
 The Cultural Models Scenario has been used with 223 participants. The research method is based on series of brief scenarios that were created with an anthropological methodology. After in-depth interviews in Polish society, basic social roles were described in scenarios. In the first phase the group of respondents (N = 104) evaluated the gender social norms in the scenarios. In the second phase the following group with similar socioeconomical characteristic (N = 119) answered the questions while th…

Cultural modelsPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMasculinityPerspective (graphical)Ocean EngineeringContext (language use)Social roleConsensus theoryPsychologySocial psychologyResearch methodmedia_commonCBU International Conference Proceedings
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Filosofía del derecho internacional, violencia y masculinidad hegemónica = Philosophy of international law, violence and hegemonic masculinity

2019

RESUMEN: La violencia es considerada a menudo un elemento consustancial al ambito internacional: algo que el derecho internacional puede quiza reducir pero no eliminar completamente. Este trabajo se hace eco de las criticas feministas al derecho internacional poniendolas en relacion con los conceptos elaborados por los estudios sobre masculinidades. Que el derecho internacional sea una disciplina historicamente manejada por hombres encuentra su proyeccion sobre cinco ambitos: 1) el concepto de estado en tanto que actor principal del derecho internacional, 2) el sistema de fuentes, en particular, los tratados internacionales; 3) la aplicacion de las normas internacionales a traves de tribuna…

DerechoPolitical scienceInternational lawHumanitiesHegemonic masculinityUNIVERSITAS. Revista de Filosofía, Derecho y Política
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