Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... become important identity markers for both sexes ( Jagger 1998 ) . Hence I decided these findings merited further ... become a reflexive project , created and displayed through a plurality of consumer choices and cultural preferences ...
... become important identity markers for both sexes ( Jagger 1998 ) . Hence I decided these findings merited further ... become a reflexive project , created and displayed through a plurality of consumer choices and cultural preferences ...
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... become acceptable for all young men ( Mort 1988 ) . Moreover , it is argued , the male body has become sexualised and commodified , turned into ' the object of the gaze . Male models now make eye contact with the viewer , adopting a ...
... become acceptable for all young men ( Mort 1988 ) . Moreover , it is argued , the male body has become sexualised and commodified , turned into ' the object of the gaze . Male models now make eye contact with the viewer , adopting a ...
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... become firmly established for men . Men too know that they will be judged on their appearance and ' looks ' and have become the object of the female gaze . Hence , it seems that in a world of role - playing and drama , an embodied ...
... become firmly established for men . Men too know that they will be judged on their appearance and ' looks ' and have become the object of the female gaze . Hence , it seems that in a world of role - playing and drama , an embodied ...
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