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My Masculinity Is A Little Love Poem To Myself Transmasculine College Students Conceptualizations Of Masculinities Tj Jourian

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My Masculinity Is A Little Love Poem To Myself Transmasculine College Students Conceptualizations Of Masculinities Tj Jourian
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Publisher: Loyola University Chicago
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 356
Author: T.J. Jourian
Language: English
Year: 2016

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My Masculinity Is A Little Love Poem To Myself Transmasculine College Students Conceptualizations Of Masculinities Tj Jourian by T.j. Jourian instant download after payment.

Men and masculinities studies in higher education are gaining prominence within the literature, illuminating how cisgender men understand and grapple with masculinity on college campuses. Additionally, the increased visibility of trans* students has fueled the expanding scholarship and attention to their experiences, often however centering on White gender-conforming trans* students with little if any focus on their multiple and intersecting identities. This phenomenological study seeks to bridge these two areas of literature, by investigating how trans*masculine students understand, define, and adopt a masculine identity, and how that identity is informed by their various intersecting and salient identities. Dominant masculinities function as thresholds for trans*masculine college students exploring their identity, as they construct multiple trans*masculine pathways.

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