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MASCULINITY AS AN IDENTITY AND AS A CLUSTER OF TRAITS
Author(s) -
Renata Ziemińska
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
society register
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2544-5502
DOI - 10.14746/sr.2021.5.1.08
Subject(s) - masculinity , perspective (graphical) , trait , identity (music) , psychology , transgender , interdependence , social psychology , feeling , cluster (spacecraft) , gender studies , sociology , social science , physics , artificial intelligence , computer science , acoustics , programming language
The paper presents the concept of masculinity within the non-binary and multilayered model of gender/sex traits. Within that model, masculinity is not a simple idea, but rather is fragmented into many traits in diverse clusters. The experience of transgender men and men with intersex traits suggests that self-determined male gender identity is a mega trait that is sufficient for being a man. However, masculinity is not only psychological, as the content of the psychological feeling of being a man refers to social norms about how men should be and behave. And male coded traits are described as traits that frequently occur within the group of people identifying as men. Therefore, I claim that there are two interdependent ideas in the concept of masculinity: the self-determined male gender identity (first-person perspective) and a cluster of traits coded as male (third-person perspective). Within non-binary model the interplay between the two interdependent ideas allows to include borderline masculinities.

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