Challenging Dominant Representations of Marginalized Boys and Men in Critical Studies on Men and Masculinities

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.3167/bhs.2020.130207
Steven Roberts, Karla Elliott
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Raewyn Connell famously theorized hegemonic masculinity, explaining its dominance over femininity and “subordinated” and “marginalized” masculinities. Attending to representations of the latter, we argue that “men in the margin” are commonly wrongly and/or simplistically depicted as regressive and violent in response to their marginalization. Focusing on representations of working-class boys and men, we illustrate the stereotypical treatment of “men in the margin” more broadly, making clear that this goes against Connell’s treatment of such men. Conversely, privileged boys and men are commonly held up by critical studies on men and masculinities scholars as paragons of progressive change. The characterization of boys and men in the margin as regressive and patriarchal impedes the ability to address problems like violence, misogyny, and homophobia and overlooks the possibilities for transformation that emerge among marginalized communities.
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在对男性和男性气质的批判性研究中挑战边缘化男孩和男性的主导性表征
著名的雷文·康奈尔(Raewyn Connell)将霸权男性气质理论化,解释了它对女性气质以及“从属”和“边缘化”男性气质的支配地位。关注后者的表现,我们认为“边缘男性”通常被错误地和/或简单地描述为倒退和暴力,以回应他们的边缘化。我们着眼于工人阶级男孩和男人的表现,更广泛地说明了对“边缘男人”的刻板对待,明确指出这与康奈尔对这些男人的对待是相反的。相反,有特权的男孩和男人通常被批判性研究男性和男性气质的学者视为进步变革的典范。将边缘地区的男孩和男性定性为倒退和父权制,阻碍了解决暴力、厌女症和同性恋恐惧症等问题的能力,并忽视了边缘化社区出现的转型可能性。
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Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal
Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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