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Articles matching keyword: culture
1.
Teaching Masculinity: That’s What He Said
education, humor, humour,
culture
, teaching. ...
2.
Boy Toy
slate, media,
culture
, youth, toys, ken, barbie ...
3.
Boys to Men-toring #2
... these codes are written far beyond the chalkboards of public school. In fact these codes make up the fabric of our
culture
: food and clothing to name just 2. If dropouts are pushouts, disengagement is ...
4.
Questions for Carlos: poetry in (e)motion
... greatness is never unveiled. MASC: From your perspective, is there anything going on in popular
culture
(movies, musicians, tv shows) that gives you hope for newer, healthier, and more positive stories ...
5.
MAN'S LAST doubleSTANDard
... our
culture
's misogyny is best displayed by asking: Why is it a joke when women are devalued, but not when men are? Basically, I'm paraphrasing from one of the Woman's Last Stand comments: Ok ...
6.
Teaching Gender: guides for guyland
... commercial
culture
in general and by Dove in particular? should masculinity be more simplified or complicated? how could portrayals of masculinity be more complicated? what else does this commercial ...
7.
Horn Porn, Fratire, and the market of manliness
Finally catching up on some reading which often results in the need to share with the masc community. First up, an examination of 'dude
culture
' in it's most (beer) saturated form. Edward Keenan writes ...
8.
Whose Idol America?
... cannot help but feel that with all things popular
culture
, this too will fade and be yet again relegated to the ether of happenstance. I have my own knee-jerk dismissive reactions to most of what ...
9.
Postures of Support: finding a community of men through yoga
... the safest of conditions. Coming to Ottawa I was faced with the jackals and vultures of my own mind, reflected to me in the anger, violence, depression, and neglect that pervades our
culture
. I soon learned ...
10.
Boy-School Coming to Town: Why Not?
... level. We also have had several reports in recent years about the unacceptable levels of gendered violence in schools and this also needs to be addressed. 2. Male
culture
is easier to affect if it's ...
11.
Boy-School coming to town: WHY?
... in boy or girl
culture
.” Sounds like Neuroplasticity to me, based on my reading of Dr. Doidge’s acclaimed book: The Brain That Changes Itself and his idea that “Neurons that fire together wire together”. ...
12.
Wired for Sex? teen docs on the CBC
... attention (by the way you act). Rap music takes the focus of the pop
culture
pimp-and-ho performances, with celebrity sex tapes and reality tv shows also getting a mention. The program is told through ...
13.
masc in the media
... effects. This has lead to various types of
culture
shock when people eventually returned to their home communities because in essence, they were returning to a place that might have still practiced the ...
14.
Kill the Indian, save the man: A young Oneida man’s perspective on sexuality
... them to express their true sexuality and learn about the affects of domestic violence and abuse. Young men need to come back to the roots of their
culture
and accept the fact that this is happening to ...
15.
Two Spirted Away
... men and women in indigenous
culture
s. These two-spirits were called "berdache" by French explorers (a term that is considered derogatory). In the Native
culture
s they were known by a variety of names, ...
16.
Such a Tease
... another controversial component of male
culture
: teasing. I'm not the first to argue in defense of teasing. Last year, psychology prof and author Dacher Keltner penned a provocative piece in the New ...
17.
The Importance of Disruption
... the post makes is that because Hamels is carrying a dog in a backpack, his masculinity (and therefore his heterosexuality) must be suspect. This is a perfect example of how
culture
operates to contain, ...
18.
Man vs. The Unknown
... nights with their hard earned money. They are the stories of our
culture
most broadly consumed. Given the unknowns of our future, I think science fiction films that depict the unknown are particularly ...
19.
Teaching Masculinity: That’s What He Said
Much of what is spoken about masculinity consists of double entendre. It is rare to speak of shafts or poles without chuckling. Forget anything about balls. Even if the context fits—you are playing ...
20.
So You Think You Can Dance (like a man?)
... of their bodies and our
culture
's judgements of how men are supposed to express themselves through dance. Also in the news lately was the Tony Award Winning David Alveraz for his performance in Billy ...
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MAN'S LAST doubleSTANDard
I like this article. I am tired of being pigeon-holed into the ever-immature, intellectual light-weight. And I'm not ...
Teaching Gender: guides for guyland
I may have missed the original opportunity to comment on the Dove ad, but one thing about it stuck out for me... The...
Men and Their Secrets: Dexter, Don Draper, and the...
Great article... I have had a thing for Dexter (less so) and Draper (much more so) for a while now, but have always f...
Men and Their Secrets: Dexter, Don Draper, and the...
Dan Levy's article made me think about the male actor prototypes of my teenage years (the 60's). The laconic loners w...
Horn Porn, Fratire, and the market of manliness
"I am hungry, I am incorrigible: I am man!" Haven't seen that BurgerKing commercial before - really glad I do...