“Masculine capital” refers to the social power afforded by the display of traits and behaviors that are associated with orthodox, stereotypical masculinity. Men who are concerned with their masculine identity may utilize these traits and behaviors to increase their overall masculine capital, and to mitigate “failures” in other domains of masculinity. However, their success at accruing and trading masculine capital may be limited, because different traits and behaviors are not equal in the capital they convey, and their value may vary depending on the social context in which they are deployed. Research suggests that heterosexuality contributes more to masculine capital than other stereotypically masculine characteristics: The possibilities f...
Ways of being that transcend what has been defined or expected have been called queer and, in the pa...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...
Like all other men, gay men may utilise stereotypically masculine attributes and behaviours in an at...
This article explores how gay men in the UK reflect upon the speech practices of those who refer to ...
Masculinity is a constantly changing collection of norms and meanings embedded in gender relations b...
It has been argued that gay men who live in Western societies must negotiate masculine identities ag...
It has been argued that gay men who live in Western societies must negotiate masculine identities ag...
This textual analysis explores the rhetoric of exclusion among homosexual men by analyzing Douchebag...
Contemporary theories of gender conceptualise masculinity as a socially constructed, pluralistic and...
This article draws on qualitative interviews with 40 gay male undergraduates at four universities ac...
This study argues that hegemonic masculinity is still prevalent as well as conciliatory to inclusive...
Currently, research explicitly examining masculinity and internalized homonegativity is sparse, and ...
This narrative inquiry examines the identities and lives of nine gay and queer men living in Welling...
This study examines how hegemonic masculinity is upheld in the formation and maintenance of cross-se...
Ways of being that transcend what has been defined or expected have been called queer and, in the pa...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...
Like all other men, gay men may utilise stereotypically masculine attributes and behaviours in an at...
This article explores how gay men in the UK reflect upon the speech practices of those who refer to ...
Masculinity is a constantly changing collection of norms and meanings embedded in gender relations b...
It has been argued that gay men who live in Western societies must negotiate masculine identities ag...
It has been argued that gay men who live in Western societies must negotiate masculine identities ag...
This textual analysis explores the rhetoric of exclusion among homosexual men by analyzing Douchebag...
Contemporary theories of gender conceptualise masculinity as a socially constructed, pluralistic and...
This article draws on qualitative interviews with 40 gay male undergraduates at four universities ac...
This study argues that hegemonic masculinity is still prevalent as well as conciliatory to inclusive...
Currently, research explicitly examining masculinity and internalized homonegativity is sparse, and ...
This narrative inquiry examines the identities and lives of nine gay and queer men living in Welling...
This study examines how hegemonic masculinity is upheld in the formation and maintenance of cross-se...
Ways of being that transcend what has been defined or expected have been called queer and, in the pa...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...
There is evidence that discrimination directed toward gay men from some heterosexual men is partiall...