| Jane Kenway - 1998 - 254 páginas
...generally, who do not and would not themselves engage in hegemonic forms of masculinity, nevertheless draw the patriarchal dividend 'without the tensions or...the frontline troops of patriarchy' (Connell 1995, p. 79l. By their inaction, they become complicit. As the case of Mt Mullin shows, this can change —... | |
| Jachinson Chan - 2001 - 196 páginas
...patriarchy. By their non-action, they benefit from hegemony: "masculinities constructed in ways that realize the patriarchal dividend, without the tensions...risks of being the frontline troops of patriarchy, are complicit in this sense." See Robert Connell, Masculinities (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University... | |
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