Date of Award

2011

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Social Sciences

Department

Social Sciences

First Advisor

Little, Patricia

Second Advisor

Marx, Marcia

Third Advisor

Pytell, Timothy

Abstract

This is an examination of the actual development and role of hegemonic masculinity as it relates to the conditioning of males and the effects on themselves and those with who they are in contact. The historical evolution of hegemonic masculinity is examined as well as its aftermath.

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