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The Hegemonic Male - Masculinity in a Portuguese Town

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The construction of masculinity is becoming a field of growing interest because it is opening up new and fascinating perspectives, thus adding a further dimension to Gender Studies. However, so far the analysis has focused mostly on homosexuality. By contrast, the author examines social processes and relations that constitute hegemonic masculinity, the central model that attempts to subordinate alternative masculinities, and which is the model of male domination, compulsory monogamy, heterosexuality and reproduction. It is fascinating to follow the author as he gradually unfolds this kind of masculinity in its nearly pure state. Moreover, he involves the reader in his critical reflections on the material and invites him or her to give some thought to such wider questions as whether the hegemonic male is more resistant to change in oral cultures than in urban settings, or up to which point the agents of domination are also its victims. In fact, the author concludes that the hegemonic male is an ideal model practically unattainable by any single man, which exerts over all men a strong controlling power and often forces on them ritualization of everyday behavior that leads to an impoverishment of their lives.

About the author


Miguel Vale de Almeida is lecturer of Anthropology at I.S.C.T.E., Lisbon. He is also a political and social activist in Portugal, and a fiction writer.

Summary

The construction of masculinity is becoming a field of growing interest because it is opening up new and fascinating perspectives, thus adding a further dimension to Gender Studies. However, so far the analysis has focused mostly on homosexuality. By contrast, the author examines social processes and relations that constitute hegemonic masculinity.

Product details

Authors Miguel Vale Almeida, Miguel Vale De Almeida
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.1996
 
EAN 9781571818911
ISBN 978-1-57181-891-1
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 162 mm x 213 mm x 10 mm
Weight 234 g
Series New Directions in Anthropology
New Directions in Anthropology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Gender Studies and Sexuality, Anthropology (General)

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