This ethnographic research uses thirty-two in-depth interviews and two years of par-ticipant observation on a large chapter of a national fraternity to examine the construc-tion of masculinity among heterosexual men. Whereas previous studies of masculine construction maintain that most men in fraternities attempt to bolster their masculinity through the approximation of requisites of hegemonic masculinity, this research shows that there also exists a more inclusive form of masculinity institutionalized in the fra-ternal system: one based on social equality for gay men, respect for women, and racial parity and one in which fraternity men bond over emotional intimacy
This study was designed to investigate male athletes\u27 perspectives pertaining to socially constru...
The role of the peer group is essential in the construction and maintenance of masculinity. Oftenti...
Social scientists implicate high-status men as sexually objectifying women. Yet, few have investigat...
This ethnographic research uses thirty-two in-depth interviews and two years of par-ticipant observa...
This study examines how hegemonic masculinity is upheld in the formation and maintenance of cross-se...
A significant aspect of gender study, specifically when dealing with men, is the idea that there is ...
This article examines gay men’s efforts to break into the exclusive traditional fraternity insti-tut...
Homosexual males want to be a part of a social fraternity for the same reasons heterosexual males wa...
This study examines which words members of social fraternities use when talking about others involve...
What role do our social circles have in shaping our perceptions and thoughts of masculinity and sexu...
This research seeks to understand how a specific form of masculinity is produced, reproduced, negoti...
When discussions of gender occur, rarely are men talked about as a gender category. Man is an invisi...
Fraternal Masculinities: Dancing, Performing, and Queering Brotherhoods looks at the shared experien...
The purpose of this research is to explore various qualities of masculinity on Hamilton’s campus. Th...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This study was designed to investigate male athletes\u27 perspectives pertaining to socially constru...
The role of the peer group is essential in the construction and maintenance of masculinity. Oftenti...
Social scientists implicate high-status men as sexually objectifying women. Yet, few have investigat...
This ethnographic research uses thirty-two in-depth interviews and two years of par-ticipant observa...
This study examines how hegemonic masculinity is upheld in the formation and maintenance of cross-se...
A significant aspect of gender study, specifically when dealing with men, is the idea that there is ...
This article examines gay men’s efforts to break into the exclusive traditional fraternity insti-tut...
Homosexual males want to be a part of a social fraternity for the same reasons heterosexual males wa...
This study examines which words members of social fraternities use when talking about others involve...
What role do our social circles have in shaping our perceptions and thoughts of masculinity and sexu...
This research seeks to understand how a specific form of masculinity is produced, reproduced, negoti...
When discussions of gender occur, rarely are men talked about as a gender category. Man is an invisi...
Fraternal Masculinities: Dancing, Performing, and Queering Brotherhoods looks at the shared experien...
The purpose of this research is to explore various qualities of masculinity on Hamilton’s campus. Th...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This study was designed to investigate male athletes\u27 perspectives pertaining to socially constru...
The role of the peer group is essential in the construction and maintenance of masculinity. Oftenti...
Social scientists implicate high-status men as sexually objectifying women. Yet, few have investigat...