Men, Masculinity, and the Media 1992
DOI: 10.4135/9781483326023.n1
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“…Particular emphasis is afforded the problematisation of masculinity which is achieved through understanding its social construction (Craig 1992a, Fejes 1992, Hanke 1992. This emphasis has been encouraged by 'men's studies' (Craig 1992a) and it is argued that it represents a major development in current feminist media research (Watkins and Emerson 2000).Existing research concerning the social construction of masculinity within media has explored a range of important questions. These include: what function do media perform in defining masculinity; how are men's relationships to other men represented; what function do media perform in reinforcing men's dominance and power; how do men respond to mediated representations of masculinity; how do men actively interpret these; and what effect do they have, specifically in relation to identity, subjectivity and experience (Craig 1992a, Hanke 1998 March, 2012March, , available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/ 10.1080March, /09589236.2012 A selective review of research in the field includes, for example, Conekin's (2000) work that credits Playboy magazine as contributing to the construction of a particular version of masculinity in the United States during the early 1950s and 1960s; Boni's (2002) study that similarly attempts to explain the recent and growing popularity of men's lifestyle magazines through an analysis of the Italian edition of Men's Health;and Hodgetts and Chamberlain's (2002) research that explores how men construct their understanding of health through media representations.…”
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“…Particular emphasis is afforded the problematisation of masculinity which is achieved through understanding its social construction (Craig 1992a, Fejes 1992, Hanke 1992. This emphasis has been encouraged by 'men's studies' (Craig 1992a) and it is argued that it represents a major development in current feminist media research (Watkins and Emerson 2000).Existing research concerning the social construction of masculinity within media has explored a range of important questions. These include: what function do media perform in defining masculinity; how are men's relationships to other men represented; what function do media perform in reinforcing men's dominance and power; how do men respond to mediated representations of masculinity; how do men actively interpret these; and what effect do they have, specifically in relation to identity, subjectivity and experience (Craig 1992a, Hanke 1998 March, 2012March, , available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/ 10.1080March, /09589236.2012 A selective review of research in the field includes, for example, Conekin's (2000) work that credits Playboy magazine as contributing to the construction of a particular version of masculinity in the United States during the early 1950s and 1960s; Boni's (2002) study that similarly attempts to explain the recent and growing popularity of men's lifestyle magazines through an analysis of the Italian edition of Men's Health;and Hodgetts and Chamberlain's (2002) research that explores how men construct their understanding of health through media representations.…”
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“…This emphasis has been encouraged by 'men's studies' (Craig 1992a) and it is argued that it represents a major development in current feminist media research (Watkins and Emerson 2000).…”
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