Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... male identity but , rather , of ' masculinities ' ( Connell 1987 ) , given the differences between men . Since the ... male , have become acceptable for all young men ( Mort 1988 ) . Moreover , it is argued , the male body has become ...
... male identity but , rather , of ' masculinities ' ( Connell 1987 ) , given the differences between men . Since the ... male , have become acceptable for all young men ( Mort 1988 ) . Moreover , it is argued , the male body has become ...
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... male body , its weight ( or lack of it ) has also become a crucial element of success for men with the majority of this group of advertisers referring to themselves as slim . Professional male , 36 , slim , attractive still seeks his ...
... male body , its weight ( or lack of it ) has also become a crucial element of success for men with the majority of this group of advertisers referring to themselves as slim . Professional male , 36 , slim , attractive still seeks his ...
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... male sexual violence has been far - reaching ( Featherstone and Fawcett 1994 ) what has been written , from a general feminist perspective , on how to theorise male children and adolescents ' sexual power , has , for the most part ...
... male sexual violence has been far - reaching ( Featherstone and Fawcett 1994 ) what has been written , from a general feminist perspective , on how to theorise male children and adolescents ' sexual power , has , for the most part ...
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