This article intends to revisit the notion of hegemony, increasingly used in the analysis of masculinity (Raewyn Connell). By approaching it from the standpoint of the body practices that are valued in entertainment spaces, our approach also takes into account age as a social construct. We particularly studied the end of childhood, the beginning of the time during which bodies are transformed and forced into the numerous classifications (of sex, sexuality, age) with which they have been associated since the XVIIIth century. This is an analysis of the devices of new assignments of sex and age unfolding in entertainment spaces, but also, the forms of subjectification children demonstrate, which point out important changes both in the nature o...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has influenced gender studies across many academic fields but h...
This article evaluates the usefulness of the concept of hegemony in theorizing men. The discussion i...
This article responds to Christine Beasleys article Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity ina Globalizing...
International audienceThis article intends to revisit the notion of hegemony, increasingly used in t...
Most citations to "hegemonic masculinity" focus on gender ideals and men's attempts to justify domin...
This article analyses the construction of masculinity through the analysis of the ways in which hete...
Raewyn Connell’s concept of « hegemonic masculinity » represents the most influential and popular pa...
The intersections of masculinities and age have attracted relatively little theorizing. This article...
What is masculinity? Looked at across time - from antiquity to the modern day - the contours of 'man...
Hegemonic masculinity is a concept that seeks to draw attention to the ways in which masculinity has...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity arises from critical studies on men (CSM). These studies have ...
Hegemonic masculinity is Connell’s key concept in a hierarchical framework of masculinities which ha...
This article argues that the concept of “hegemonic masculinity” remains highly salient to critical m...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity, formulated by Raewyn Connell more than three decades ago, has ...
International audienceThis article is based on the study of the forms of the sexualisation of childr...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has influenced gender studies across many academic fields but h...
This article evaluates the usefulness of the concept of hegemony in theorizing men. The discussion i...
This article responds to Christine Beasleys article Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity ina Globalizing...
International audienceThis article intends to revisit the notion of hegemony, increasingly used in t...
Most citations to "hegemonic masculinity" focus on gender ideals and men's attempts to justify domin...
This article analyses the construction of masculinity through the analysis of the ways in which hete...
Raewyn Connell’s concept of « hegemonic masculinity » represents the most influential and popular pa...
The intersections of masculinities and age have attracted relatively little theorizing. This article...
What is masculinity? Looked at across time - from antiquity to the modern day - the contours of 'man...
Hegemonic masculinity is a concept that seeks to draw attention to the ways in which masculinity has...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity arises from critical studies on men (CSM). These studies have ...
Hegemonic masculinity is Connell’s key concept in a hierarchical framework of masculinities which ha...
This article argues that the concept of “hegemonic masculinity” remains highly salient to critical m...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity, formulated by Raewyn Connell more than three decades ago, has ...
International audienceThis article is based on the study of the forms of the sexualisation of childr...
The concept of hegemonic masculinity has influenced gender studies across many academic fields but h...
This article evaluates the usefulness of the concept of hegemony in theorizing men. The discussion i...
This article responds to Christine Beasleys article Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinity ina Globalizing...