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  2. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, an activity associated with masculinity. His female counterpart was Minerva.. Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys.

  3. Men's studies - Wikipedia

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    Early men's studies scholars studied social construction of masculinity, [12] which the Australian sociologist Raewyn Connell is best known for.. Connell introduced the concept of hegemonic masculinity, describing it as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the common male population and women, and other marginalized ways of being a man.

  4. Men's movement - Wikipedia

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    The men's movement is a social movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily in Western countries, which consists of groups and organizations of men and their allies who focus on gender issues and whose activities range from self-help and support to lobbying and activism.

  5. New to manhood at age 35: How one guy is learning about ...

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    Learning what masculinity is. Perez lost his dad to the Covid-19 pandemic before he began his gender transition, so he had to learn to enter the world as man without the guidance of a father, he said.

  6. Masculine fragility - Wikipedia

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    As young men try to find their place in society, [10] age becomes an important variable in understanding male fragility. Men in the 18–25 age range display riskier and more aggressive behavior. [11] In some places, younger men have constant threats to their manhood and have to prove their manhood daily.

  7. Mythopoetic men's movement - Wikipedia

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    Mythopoetic men thus speak of the need to recover "deep masculinity," to distinguish what they regard as genuine or mature masculinity from the problematic toxic masculinity of immature males. [ 12 ] Because most men no longer perform masculine rituals, mythopoets assert that men have mutated into destructive, hypermasculine chauvinists, or, in ...

  8. Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality (JMMS) is a free, online, scholarly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, open access journal about men's studies. [3] [4] JMMS was established 2007, and is published twice a year with provision for other special editions. JMMS was founded by Joseph Gelfer who remains the executive editor.

  9. Men's rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The men's rights movement (MRM) [1] is a branch of the men's movement.The MRM in particular consists of a variety of groups and individuals known as men's rights activists (MRAs) who focus on social issues, such as specific government services, which adversely impact, or in some cases, structurally discriminate against, men and boys.