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Week 3 - Discussion 1
Hegemonic Masculinity
While the social
construction of femininity has been widely examined, the dominant role of
masculinity has until recently remained largely invisible. Hegemonic
masculinity refers to the normative model of masculinity that society holds up
as the most honored way of being a man. It also refers to the social
practices and messages that legitimate men's dominance over women.
Historically in Western societies, the dominant (hegemonic) form of masculinity
was primarily reflective of white, heterosexual, and largely upper/middle class
males. Some of the characteristics embodied in hegemonic masculinity
include violence and aggression, stoicism/emotional restraint, courage,
toughness, risk-taking, and competitiveness among others. Although, as
you will see in the readings for this discussion, people are increasingly
beginning to question and challenge this traditional conception of “manhood.”
For this discussion, review the
educational video Tough Guise: Violence, Media,
& the Crisis in Masculinity , the
slideshow Hegemonic
Masculinity in Television Advertisements , and this
short article about a new category of urban
masculinity: lumbersexuals. If you need extra help for this discussion,
be sure to check out the many resources listed under “Recommended Resources”
above.
Next, answer the
following questions:
·
What is hegemonic masculinity? Describe an example of hegemonic
masculinity that you have seen in the last week, either in your personal
interactions or in the media. How do these media messages impact your own
sense of your gender presentation? Do you feel that tend to follow the
gender norms of our culture? How or how not?
·
How does the traditional version of hegemonic masculinity harm boys and
men? Women and girls?
·
In recent years, new categories to describe (mainly young, urban, white)
males have grown increasingly popular -- such as metrosexual, hipster, emos,
lumbersexuals, etc. Using at least two examples from the
readings for this week, explain how these modern representations of masculinity
differ from (challenge) traditional notions of hegemonic masculinity?
Your initial post should be
at least 300 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required
material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts.