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    challenged the Masculine‚ Feministic‚ and Sexuality norms. The show seemed to reshape the way that society views women and men and seemed to counter hegemonic masculinity in many cases. In this paper‚ I will argue that the show challenged the ideas mentioned more so that they support them. In the show‚ they present many scenarios where the idea of hegemonic masculinity is countered. For instance‚ in the beginning of the show when Terri‚ the wife of the Will Schuester is practicing

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    what is known as hegemonic masculinity outlines what may or may not be viewed as a ‘manly’. Team sports create or at least encourage many of the defining characteristics of hegemonic masculinity. Its more overt traits include physical strength‚ endurance‚ competition‚ aggression as well as power and control over others. The development of formal sporting

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    The world of sports is strictly dominated by a male hegemonic structure‚ which is not exactly welcoming to the thought or idea of sharing this love of sports with the opposite sex. The term hegemony is defined as the dominance of one state or group of individuals over the others. Although women have shown a passionate interest for sports‚ their ability to join this culturally powerful organization as respected professionals has not been completely accomplished. They have been given opportunities

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    Hegemonic masculinity describes the idea of the typical masculine man. In this definition‚ it defines men as the powerful dominant ones‚ and women as the subordinate. This idea can be seen is R.W. Connell’s text “The Social Organization of Masculinity”. “The concept of “hegemony”‚ deriving from Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of class relations‚ refers to the cultural dynamic by which a group claims and sustains a leading position in social life” (Connell 77). In order to be able to define the typical

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    The Counter Culture Life in America has been molded by many factors including those of the hippie movement in the Sixties. With the development of new technology‚ a war against Communism‚ and an internal war against racial injustice‚ a change in America was sure to happen. As the children of the baby boom became young adults‚ they found far more discontent with the world around them. This lead to a subculture labeled as hippies‚ that as time went one merged into a mass society all its own. These

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    Introduction From a moral standpoint‚ social problems harm people and from a democratic standpoint‚ social problems harm the well-being of citizens. In addition to that‚ from a societal standpoint‚ social problems threaten the productive functioning of society. A social problem is said to exist to the extent that some "malfunction" is observed in society. This malfunction might be an inequality (e.g:with the same education and experience women earn only about 80% of what men earn in the labor

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    “Welcome to the Men’s Club: Homosociality and the Maintenance of Hegemonic Masculinity‚” she explains what is homosociality and masculinity. Homosociality is when there are no sexual attractions held by men for members of their own sex. But according to Lipman-Blumen‚ homosociality promotes the distinction between men and women through segregation in social institutions. Not only that‚ Lipman says it also promotes the distinction of hegemonic masculinity and nonhegemonic masculinity between the opposing

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    protests and counter culture. The most notable of these movements was the counter culture revolution because it involved all the other topics within itself. The counter culture movement of the 1960s contains the concerns of race‚ feminism‚ status quo’s & war. This movement changed the identity of the newest generations and has changed the way our modern world is perceived today. One of the strongest influences that motivated this change and that still induces today‚ was the pop culture of that time

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    In order to successfully understand the inexplicable surfer’s lifestyle as a counter-culture to main society‚ we must first have a greater knowledge of the ingredients that make this culture so different in the views of the social norm. A counter-culture as described by Professor Chad Smith in the second week of class is‚ “When subcultures specially stand in direct opposition to the dominant culture of the society in which they are located‚ rejecting it’s most important values and norms and endorsing

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    The counter-culture movement The 1960’s hippie counter culture movement involved a variety of social concerns and beliefs. The youth were frustrated due to racism‚ gender issues and began to question the traditions and culture values. This is how the hippies’ primary belief was that ‘life was about being happy and not about what others thought you should be’ attitude came in. Their attitudes neither include little thought nor concern for the consequences of their actions. The youth were dissatisfied

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