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Gender History IV
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Kimmel | Those in power, being male, are invisible to themselves |
| Dudink | Manhood: relations between men. As well as being opposed to femininity |
| Gilmore | masculinity has to always be proven |
| Karras | Subjgation of women was assumed, so me duelled with one another. Middle ages. Knights: educated by men Students: Fights in rationality that women didn't have Carpenters/artisans: independent |
| Shephard | Manhood was a status, usually related to finance. If men couldn't be independent they'd resort to violence or lashing out |
| Brown | Colonial Virginia; a man is a man only if he has a land, and he defends it |
| Robert Nye | Masculinity is a heir to the medieval duelling in France; heroism and masculinity were also embedded in sex. Men's sexuality was tested and questioned. |
| McLaren | Masculinity was going through times of constructions and deconstructions |
| Sinan | Racial difference was soon swapped for gender differences (Brits vs effeminate Bengalis) |
| Davidoff and Hall | Importance of marriage and fatherhood |