A common motif of “new” forms of masculinity in recent years has been the adoption of what have been termed “new sexism” discourses. This involves the legitimation of male power in new and creative ways, often by the strategic accommodation or negotiation of liberal, progressive or feminist discourses. This paper examines one particular “new sexism” device—irony. Irony is a versatile device in men's magazines which allows a speaker to articulate both anti-feminist sentiments as well as engage in discourses of femininity, whilst disclaiming responsibility for or ownership of both. This strategic use of irony in relation to the expression of sexist or homophobic views is a common device in the “new lad” magazines examined in this paper. Compo...
Since the launch of men's lifestyle magazines in the 1980s, academic literature has predominantly fo...
Known for its exploitative handling of women and risqué photographic content, UK-import Maxim Magazi...
In this paper we document the rapid growth of the British men's lifestyle ' magazine marke...
A common motif of “new” forms of masculinity in recent years has been the adoption of what have been...
This article takes as its textual focus the U.K. men’s lifestyle magazine and explores the notion th...
Social psychologists have argued that popular UK and USA men’s magazines known as lads’ mags have no...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men’s magazines known as “lads’ mags” ha...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men\u27s magazines known as lads\u27 ma...
In this paper, I aim at exploring how gender is built through media discourse. I have thus analysed ...
Since the launch of men's lifestyle magazines in the 1980s, academic literature has predominantly fo...
This commentary is a precursor to a forthcoming study exploring young men’s consumption of ‘lads’ ma...
With social transformation and male empowerment, the archetypes of traditional masculinity are bei...
Men are bombarded with contradictory masculine imagery in the media. The perfect man must be aggress...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men's magazines known as "lads' mags" ha...
Since the launch of men's lifestyle magazines in the 1980s, academic literature has predominantly fo...
Known for its exploitative handling of women and risqué photographic content, UK-import Maxim Magazi...
In this paper we document the rapid growth of the British men's lifestyle ' magazine marke...
A common motif of “new” forms of masculinity in recent years has been the adoption of what have been...
This article takes as its textual focus the U.K. men’s lifestyle magazine and explores the notion th...
Social psychologists have argued that popular UK and USA men’s magazines known as lads’ mags have no...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men’s magazines known as “lads’ mags” ha...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men\u27s magazines known as lads\u27 ma...
In this paper, I aim at exploring how gender is built through media discourse. I have thus analysed ...
Since the launch of men's lifestyle magazines in the 1980s, academic literature has predominantly fo...
This commentary is a precursor to a forthcoming study exploring young men’s consumption of ‘lads’ ma...
With social transformation and male empowerment, the archetypes of traditional masculinity are bei...
Men are bombarded with contradictory masculine imagery in the media. The perfect man must be aggress...
Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men's magazines known as "lads' mags" ha...
Since the launch of men's lifestyle magazines in the 1980s, academic literature has predominantly fo...
Known for its exploitative handling of women and risqué photographic content, UK-import Maxim Magazi...
In this paper we document the rapid growth of the British men's lifestyle ' magazine marke...