Jefferson, Tony
Subordinating hegemonic masculinity
This article starts with a paradox, namely, the widespread talk of a 'crisis of masculinity' alongside the strong endorsement of Bob Connell's concept of 'hegemonic masculinity', a term which implies (following Gramsci's use of hegemony) the opposite of crisis. This produces the article's first objective, namely, a critical look at the origins of the term hegemonic masculinity and its subsequent usage.
Language | ita |
Names |
[author] Jefferson, Tony |
Subjects |
Egemonia Maschile
Virilità
Hegemony male
masculinity |