The study of men risks becoming mere typologies of masculinities instead of exploring the deeper relational impacts of these evolving identities in society.
Karla Elliott's concept of caring masculinities advocates for a shift away from dominance towards values of care, emphasizing the importance of connection, emotion, and interdependence.
Concepts of masculinity and femininity are deeply historical constructs, emerging significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries, and their perceived naturalness shapes societal norms.
The feminist movement has critically foregrounded masculinity, challenging traditional hierarchical structures and prompting new ways of understanding male identities and relationships.
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