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Fraternal bonding in the locker room: a profeminist analysis of talk about competition and women.

Timothy Jon Curry
- 01 Jun 1991 - 
- Vol. 8, Iss: 2, pp 119-135
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In this article, a profeminist perspective was employed to study male bonding in the locker rooms of two “big time” college sport teams, and the analysis indicated that fraternal bonding was strongly affected by competition.
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A profeminist perspective was employed to study male bonding in the locker rooms of two “big time” college sport teams. Locker room talk fragments were collected over the course of several months by a participant observer, a senior varsity athlete, and by a nonparticipant observer, a sport sociologist. Additional data were collected by means of field observations, intensive interviews, and life histories and were combined to interpret locker room interaction. The analysis indicated that fraternal bonding was strongly affected by competition. While competition provided an activity bond to other men that was rewarding and status enhancing, it also generated anxiety and other strong emotions that the athletes sought to control or channel. Moreover, peer group dynamics encouraged antisocial talk and behavior, much of which was directed at the athletes themselves. To avoid being targeted for jibes and put-downs, the men engaged in conversations that affirmed a traditional masculinity. As a result their locker ...

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In a Different Voice. Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge, MA (Harvard University Press) 1982.

C. Gilligan
Abstract: Introduction 1. Woman's Place in Man's Life Cycle 2. Images of Relationship 3. Concepts of Self and Morality 4. Crisis and Transition 5. Women's Rights and Women's Judgment 6. Visions of Maturity References Index of Study Participants General Index
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‘Dude, You’re a Fag’: Adolescent Masculinity and the Fag Discourse

TL;DR: This article argued that American adolescent boys become masculine through the continual repudiation of a "fag" identity, using insights from sociologists of interaction and post-structural theoris...
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Athletic Participation, Fraternity Membership, and Sexual Aggression Among College Men: A Meta-analytic Review

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of the data relating either college athletic participation or fraternity membership to attitudes and behaviors associated with sexual aggression was conducted with 29 studies which yielded 57 effect sizes as discussed by the authors.
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“Being Masculine is not About who you Sleep with...:” Heterosexual Athletes Contesting Masculinity and the One-time Rule of Homosexuality

TL;DR: This article examined how two groups of heterosexual high school US football players alter differently the construction of heterosexuality and masculinity after joining collegiate cheerleading and found that participants from both groups make masculinity accessible to gay men before next describing how they reconcile heterosexuality with limited forms of same-sex sex.
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Inclusive Masculinity in a Fraternal Setting

TL;DR: This article examined the construction of masculinity among heterosexual men in fraternities and found that there also exists a more inclusive form of masculinity institutionalized in the fraternal system: one based on social equality for gay men, respect for women, and racial parity and one in which fraternity men bond over emotional intimacy.
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In a Different Voice. Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge, MA (Harvard University Press) 1982.

C. Gilligan
Abstract: Introduction 1. Woman's Place in Man's Life Cycle 2. Images of Relationship 3. Concepts of Self and Morality 4. Crisis and Transition 5. Women's Rights and Women's Judgment 6. Visions of Maturity References Index of Study Participants General Index
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Sport in Society: Issues and Controversies

Jay Coakley
TL;DR: The socology of sport has been studied extensively in the past and the present, see as discussed by the authors for a survey of some of the main areas of interest in sport in the social sciences.
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With the Boys: Little League Baseball and Preadolescent Culture

TL;DR: In With the Boys as discussed by the authors, Fine examines the American male preadolescent by studying the world of Little League baseball and describes how, through organized sport and its accompanying activities, boys learn to play, work, and generally be "men."