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      • Homosocial interaction among heterosexual men contributes to the maintenance of hegemonic masculinity by supporting meanings associated with identities that fit hegemonic ideals while suppressing meanings associated with nonhegemonic masculinity identities.
  1. Jan 10, 2014 · Bird (1996) argues that homosociality maintains hegemonic masculinity and patriarchy, acting to institutionally and interpersonally segregate men and women, and to suppress nonhegemonic masculinities. However, this common use of the concept – which refers to how men, through their relations to other men, uphold and maintain patriarchy, in ...

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  2. Nov 19, 2015 · Hegemonic masculinity identifies how gender power operates at multiple levels, it provides an overarching framework for understanding how gender inequalities are produced and reproduced, both in the long term and the quotidian.

    • Rachel Jewkes, Robert Morrell, Jeffery Hearn, Jeffery Hearn, Jeffery Hearn, Emma Lundqvist, David Bl...
    • 2015
  3. Jan 10, 2014 · The concept of homosociality describes and defines social bonds between persons of the same sex. It is, for example, frequently used in studies on men and masculinities, there defined as a mechanism and social dynamic that explains the maintenance of hegemonic masculinity.

    • Nils Hammarén, Thomas Johansson
    • 2014
  4. That is, rather than using “hegemonic masculinity” to represent the fluidity, contestability, and variety of masculinities, many researchers have begun to use it simply as a replacement for “masculinity” or “patriarchy,” without specifying exactly what hegemonic masculinity entails in the specific context they are analyzing ...

    • Scott Fabius Kiesling
    • 2005
  5. Oct 14, 2021 · Theories of inclusive masculinity and horizontal homosociality have emerged within a broader discussion of hybrid masculinities and their potential to transform hegemonic masculinity.

    • Ilkka Pietilä, Hanna Ojala
    • 2021
  6. Mar 25, 2023 · Homosocial theory describes and defines social bonds between members of the same sex and is frequently employed in studies of men and masculinities where it exists as a mechanism and social system that upholds hegemonic masculinity, in simpler terms, the evaluation of “male bonding.”

  7. The concept of hegemonic masculinity does not equate to a model of social reproduction; we. need to recognize social struggles in which subordinated masculinities influence dominant forms.

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