This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking cultures. The evidence and theory come from numerous investigations into masculinities among both gay and straight male youths in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Collectively, I show that cultural homophobia is rapidly decreasing among young men in these cultures, and that this is particularly true of teamsport athletes. I suggest that thedominant way of theorizing masculinities over the previous quarter century, hegemonic masculinity theory, is incapable of explaining these changes. Thus, I introduce a new theory, inclusive masculinity theory, and the new heuristic concept of ...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
This chapter examines two key issues about masculinities in contemporary Britain. First, we examine ...
This research examines the construction of masculinity among a group of working-class boys aged sixt...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in several English speakin...
Foregrounding research among 16-21 year-old heterosexual male youth, this article provides an overv...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
Sport sociology has been intricately tied with the \ud study of masculinities since the early 1990s ...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This article provides an investigation into masculinities amongst competitive male road cyclists. Th...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
While recent scholarship has documented a growth of same-sex, nonsexual kissing among young men in W...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
This chapter examines two key issues about masculinities in contemporary Britain. First, we examine ...
This research examines the construction of masculinity among a group of working-class boys aged sixt...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature ofmasculinities in several English speaking...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in several English speakin...
Foregrounding research among 16-21 year-old heterosexual male youth, this article provides an overv...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
Sport sociology has been intricately tied with the \ud study of masculinities since the early 1990s ...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This article provides an investigation into masculinities amongst competitive male road cyclists. Th...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
While recent scholarship has documented a growth of same-sex, nonsexual kissing among young men in W...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
This chapter examines two key issues about masculinities in contemporary Britain. First, we examine ...
This research examines the construction of masculinity among a group of working-class boys aged sixt...