What is meant by 'masculinity in crisis' in recent debates about men and masculinity? Use a specific example from media or popular culture to support your argument.
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5. What is meant by 'masculinity in crisis' in recent debates about men and masculinity? Use a specific example from media or popular culture (for instance, media coverage of the Bulldogs scandal) to support your argument. You should draw on Whitehead's argument in your answer.
The concept of 'masculinity in crisis' has been put forth in recent debates regarding men and their masculinity. Critical analysis of men and thus of the gender of masculinity arose in
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www.ozconservative.com/morallumbyism.html (Accessed on the 8th of June 2004) Snodgrass, J. (1977) ' Men's Liberation' in For Men Against Sexism: a Book of Readings, Times Change Press, New York, pp.137-160. Symons, E. (2004) 'More than two to tango' on http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,8920658,00.html (Accessed on the 9th of June 2004) Whitehead, S. (2002) 'Man: The Invisible Gendered Subject' in Men and Masculinities. Key Themes and New Directions, Cambridge: Polity Press, p. 351-368.
www.ozconservative.com/morallumbyism.html (Accessed on the 8th of June 2004) Snodgrass, J. (1977) ' Men's Liberation' in For Men Against Sexism: a Book of Readings, Times Change Press, New York, pp.137-160. Symons, E. (2004) 'More than two to tango' on http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,8920658,00.html (Accessed on the 9th of June 2004) Whitehead, S. (2002) 'Man: The Invisible Gendered Subject' in Men and Masculinities. Key Themes and New Directions, Cambridge: Polity Press, p. 351-368.