Friday, December 20, 2019

Gender And Sexuality Using Cathexis, Analyse And Discuss A...

In recent years, masculinity has been said to be in crisis. This situation entails that men are the new disadvantaged, with mental health issues and suicide rates of men increasing while those of women are decreasing, and are becoming increasingly unable to cope with life in general as shown by CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) (Telegraph Men 2014). Wiegman (2013, p. 32) supports this point, suggesting that through the lens of Hollywood and academics, masculinity has been â€Å"newly marked and newly in crisis†, and argues that masculinity in crisis is caused by both social movements and the forced sustainment of nationalist manhood. The former point can be said to be feminism with second wave feminism in particular (Horrocks 1994a) and the latter can be said to prove that masculinity in crisis is a paradox (Horrocks 1994b, p. 25) With this context in mind, this essay will briefly outline the distinctions between gender and sexuality using cathexis, analyse and discuss a newspaper article by the Telegraph, argue that masculinity in crisis is a paradox that is caused by discourses in masculinity such as the hierarchy of hegemonic, marginalised and subordinated masculinities as shown in Connell’s hegemonic masculinity model and the tensions that arise as a result. Firstly, the distinctions between gender and sexuality. Cathexis states that the relationship between social relations and the body are simultaneously and bi-directional, with sexual bases of gender such as

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