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  • So, what is hegemonic masculinity?

  • Hegemonic masculinity refers to the dominant form of masculinity in a given society, which often upholds certain ideals about male behavior and roles.

  • This concept, introduced by sociologist R.

  • W.

  • Connell, suggests that hegemonic masculinity sets the standards for what is considered normal or ideal masculinity.

  • It typically emphasizes traits like physical strength, authority, heterosexuality, emotional stoicism, and competitiveness.

  • These traits are often reinforced through cultural norms, media portrayals, and socialization process.

  • From a young age, boys are often socialized into this expectation through family, education, peer groups, and media.

  • For example, boys might be encouraged to engage in competitive sport, avoid showing vulnerability, and in this case, avoid cute gesture, as a way to assert themselves in a way that aligns with traditional masculine growth.

So, what is hegemonic masculinity?

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