Hard won and easily lost: A review and synthesis of theory and research on precarious manhood.
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Abstract
This article reviews evidence that manhood is seen as a precarious social status that is both difficult to achieve and tenuously held. Compared with womanhood, which is typically viewed as resulting from a natural, permanent, and biological developmental transition, manhood must be earned and maintained through publicly verifiable actions. Because of this, men experience more anxiety over their gender status than women do, particularly when gender status is uncertain or challenged. This can motivate a variety of risky and maladaptive behaviors, as well as the avoidance of behaviors that might otherwise prove adaptive and beneficial. We review research on the implications of men's precarious gender status…
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- Psychology
- Masculinity
- Gender studies
- Psychoanalysis
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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