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Gender Construction/Enculturation - how do boys learn to be men?Example - WWF professional wrestling
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Extremely popular professional sport, popularity reveals something larger about our society and our deep seated valuesRepresents "happy and escalating violence" - What are the social repercussions when
extreme violence is presented as harmless fun?Glamorizes violence, furthers the gender role that real men are expected to be physical, defined as bully, dominate over others by establishing their weakness through physical and psychic domination
Normalizing Gender Violence
Continuous scenes violence against
humiliation (sexual) of women
Violence against women presented in a
way that arouses men
Gender stratification – men’s violence
against women normalized, justified rationalized
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Article: "Ladies Behind Bars"Author: Coggeshall
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Gender, violence and sexual degredation in the prison settingGender redefined in
prison context.Male and female
gender roles emerge in all male society.Males create females
(the ones who are weaker), then dominate and subjugate them.Main Points:
Example of how gender
is culturally constructed.
The caricatures of men/women
that are created reflect gender concepts in society at large.
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Categories of Individuals in Prison Setting
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Real Men
Defined by - ability to fight to
protest/resist sexual advances, ability to keep and
protect women
Ladies/Queens
Those who come out
voluntarily high status, control over self-concept
Kids
Kept in servitude by
others
Signifies owner’s
power and prestige
Gumps and Punks
Kept in servitude by
gangs
Property –
prostituted for money
Gumps: “turned out”
willingly
Punks: “turned out”
unwillingly
The only women
actually present - female guards
Dykes
Position of power and
authority over men
Defined in
non-feminine terms
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Social Stratification that emerges in prison system
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Female guards –
considered asexual
Control (male) à
Ladies (autonomy, female) à kids, punks (subordination)
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Why is the WWE different?
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Soap opera for males
o Long-term
engagement with characters and story lines
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Role models for males
o Emulating
how to “be a man”
o Glorifying
the bully (fame, fortune, and sexual domination of women)
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Blurring reality
o Owner
and actor (McMahon)
o Actor
and abuser (Austin)
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Article: "Into the Endzone"Author: Dundes
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Lighthearted,
looking at football as ritual, sexual banter that goes on in it
Dundes’
Psychoanalytic Approach
Examine “football
folk speech” (slang, etc.).
Analogous to “male
verbal dueling.”
Idioms and metaphors
reveal pattern of personal interaction.
What kind of a
pattern does it reveal?
Psychoanalytical
Approach
Winners are the men;
losers are women or passive homosexuals (they’ve been violated and humiliated).
Dundes’
Psychoanalytical Approach
Football terminology
is unambiguously sexual (and homosexual) in nature.
Football viewed by
Dundes as form of “ritual homosexuality.”
Masculinity is
defined and affirmed by protecting your endzone while penetrating that of your
opponent.
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