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Citation

Jordan A, Anitha S, Jameson J, Davy Z. Men Masc. 2022; 25(5): 698-720.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1097184X211064321

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Research on lad culture and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined hypermasculine gender performances, with little attention paid to hierarchies of masculinity. We explore lad culture by analysing qualitative, in-depth interviews with students. Our findings challenge simplistic constructions of ?good guys? as allies/protectors in opposition to hypermasculinised, deviant ?bad guys?. We demonstrate how such binary constructions are premised upon gendered norms of men-as-protectors/women-as-weak and bolster problematic hierarchies of masculinity. We also highlight the crucial role of complicit masculinity in maintaining GBV-tolerant cultures. Our research suggests academic understandings of lad culture could benefit from a more comprehensive picture of the relationship between masculinity/ies and campus GBV. By theorising complex negotiations of hegemonic masculinity in this context, the paper also advances conceptual debates around the promise/limitations of changing, ?softer? masculinities. Practice implications include rethinking how/whether prevention education can deploy ?softer? masculinities whilst avoiding reinstating gender hierarchies that ultimately scaffold GBV.


Language: en

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