Popular Masculinity By Judith Halberstam Article Reading Discussion

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Part 1: The three readings discuss stereotypes associated with men and women and their roles. Briefly discuss the three readings and write how they relate to other readings in the class. You must mention the three readings but you do not need to write equal amounts for each. (250 words minimum)

Part 2: Amanda Hess (who now writes for the NY Times) has a video on male fitness (the dark side of male fitness).

Watch the video here:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/27/arts/male-fitness-body-building.html

What are your thoughts on Hess's point about masculinity? How does it fit or not with the readings we had this week?

(150 words minimum)

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Running head: POPULAR MASCULINITY

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Popular Masculinity
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POPULAR MASCULINITY
Question One

The article by Judith Halberstam talks about masculinity, and it explains how men are
everywhere that in every corner that a person turns there is a man, be it in the government or the
media. Men from the old days have been obsessed with masculinity and how to make is last. So
they strive to find ways that will make masculinity last (Halberstam, 2005). The woman has to be
invisible or to be simple for the man to appear masculine. In fact, in some cases, the woman has
to be stupid because this makes the man to feel better and to feel overpowered. The other reading
from Artie La...


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