In this paper I consider and challenge the ways in which hegemonic femininity has mainly been conceptualised in the gender literature. This approach has several limitations, including being strongly binary, positioning girls and women as Other and frequently essentialised. After suggesting some criteria for a more useful conceptualisation, I consider some of the alternatives, which I critique for their dependence on sexuality and sexual desire. I propose an alternative definition of hegemonic gender performances, avoiding binary distinctions, building on Francis et al.'s (2016) suggestion that a more directly Gramscian conceptualisation may be useful. Having outlined this alternative, I examine how it is played out in the specific context o...
This paper is concerned with expanding knowledge of how femininity/sexuality intersections are const...
In this paper I seek to address a series of tensions in the ways we think, write and speak about gen...
This study focused on the role of hegemonic masculinities in children’s picture books. Chiefly, marg...
Gender-normative discursive representations in textbooks could have deleterious impacts on pupils’ g...
In this chapter the author explores the possibilities for a concept of hegemonic femininity, based a...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity arises from critical studies on men (CSM). These studies have ...
The fundamental presupposition of this paper is that ‘gender’ is a social category, hence a social c...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has influenced gender studies across many academic fields but h...
Hegemonic masculinity is Connell’s key concept in a hierarchical framework of masculinities which ha...
This paper was developed as a background paper for the project Youth Gender and Citizenship: An inte...
In this paper I consider the utility of discourses of ‘girl power’ for understanding, an...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
Dieser Beitrag geht der Frage nach, ob das Konzept hegemonialer Männlichkeit von Connell (1999) auf ...
This article responds to Christine Beasleys article Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity ina Globalizing...
This paper explores the masculinity discourses appearing in an internet discussion forum in a gradua...
This paper is concerned with expanding knowledge of how femininity/sexuality intersections are const...
In this paper I seek to address a series of tensions in the ways we think, write and speak about gen...
This study focused on the role of hegemonic masculinities in children’s picture books. Chiefly, marg...
Gender-normative discursive representations in textbooks could have deleterious impacts on pupils’ g...
In this chapter the author explores the possibilities for a concept of hegemonic femininity, based a...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity arises from critical studies on men (CSM). These studies have ...
The fundamental presupposition of this paper is that ‘gender’ is a social category, hence a social c...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has influenced gender studies across many academic fields but h...
Hegemonic masculinity is Connell’s key concept in a hierarchical framework of masculinities which ha...
This paper was developed as a background paper for the project Youth Gender and Citizenship: An inte...
In this paper I consider the utility of discourses of ‘girl power’ for understanding, an...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
Dieser Beitrag geht der Frage nach, ob das Konzept hegemonialer Männlichkeit von Connell (1999) auf ...
This article responds to Christine Beasleys article Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity ina Globalizing...
This paper explores the masculinity discourses appearing in an internet discussion forum in a gradua...
This paper is concerned with expanding knowledge of how femininity/sexuality intersections are const...
In this paper I seek to address a series of tensions in the ways we think, write and speak about gen...
This study focused on the role of hegemonic masculinities in children’s picture books. Chiefly, marg...