HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY - A Critique

By: R. W. Connell 

Hegemonic masculinity was understood by Connell as external hegemony that is connected to the institutionalization of men's dominance over women. Connell derives that understanding from the essential feminist insight that the relations between genders involve oppression and domination. However, Connell also generated hegemonic masculinity an internal hegemony that refers to hegemony over other masculines. 

It can be analyzed from the critique paper that hegemonic masculinity is rather a cultural idea that is constantly promoted by the society through its production of masculinity practices, especially today with the use of media. And when the conditions for the production of masculinities happen, reproduction of patriarchy will occur. From the previous blog, it is true that hegemonic masculinity can indeed change over time  and will adapt accordingly if the strategies were effective. This function can be seen the society motivates many people to honor, desire, and support current society's hegemonic model. 

In the end, it can be concluded that hegemonic masculinity is culturally exalted and is capable of reproducing patriarchy.

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