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DeGregorio, Eileen; Carver, Charles S. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
Tests the prediction that the combination of a Type A behavioral style and a sex role orientation low in masculinity would be associated with low self-esteem, high social anxiety, and depression, and that these tendencies would be more pronounced among women than among men. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns

Wong, Martin R.; And Others – Counseling Psychologist, 1976
Treating the inevitable frustrations of the changing nature of man's role is becoming more and more important for the mental health of both sexes. Individual one-on-one therapy is used as an introduction to bridge the individual or couple into the ongoing workshop of the therapy group or self-help consciousness-raising group. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Counselor Role, Helping Relationship, Males

Espiritu, Yen L. – Race, Gender & Class, 1997
Because of their racial ambiguity in the United States, Asian Americans have been constructed historically to be both like and unlike Black and White people, and Asian American men have been both hypermasculinized and feminized, just as Asian American women have been both masculinized and hyperfeminized. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Ethnic Stereotypes, Femininity
Lei, Joy L. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2003
Examines the process of identity construction and its relationship to discursive and representational acts in producing students as academic and social beings. Drawing on Judith Butler's work on gender performativity, the paper highlights African American female and southeast Asian American male high school students, analyzing the symbolic and…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Black Students, Ethnic Stereotypes, Masculinity

Applebaum, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Concludes that raising awareness of dominance does not necessarily imply the dismissal of dominant group values. States that what is needed is a critical analysis of the complexity, subtlety, and systemic interrelatedness and embeddedness of dominant beliefs, values, and standards in western, democratic societies. (DAJ)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Femininity, Feminism, Gender Issues

Swain, Jon – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2000
Explores the effects of football (soccer) in the social construction of hegemonic masculine practices among a group of Year 6 English junior school boys. Argues that football (soccer) acts as a model for the boys in which they utilize the game as a means of constructing, negotiating, and performing their masculinity. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Grade 5

Frank, Blye; Kehler, Michael; Lovell, Trudy; Davison, Kevin – Educational Review, 2003
Discourses of concern about boys' schooling do not address complexities of boys' lives. Critical scholarship in masculinities highlights the effects of heteronormative privilege and offers alternative practices. A focus on the social gendered performance of boys rather than the claim that girls get too much attention may be more productive.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Standards, Bullying, Educational Practices

Coulter, Rebecca Priegert – Educational Review, 2003
Interviews with 10 young men ages 15-20 explored why they voluntarily participate in gender equity activities. The influences of teachers, family, and peers in shaping gender consciousness enabled them to recognize male privilege. Ways to give males tools to understand gender relations are recommended. (Contains 27 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Clubs, Family Relationship, Foreign Countries

Lock, James – Journal of School Violence, 2002
Homosexual, bisexual, and transgendered students; effeminate heterosexual males; and masculine heterosexual females are among the most marginalized and harassed in high school. Many develop negative self-concepts, which increases their risk for self-harm and suicide. The origin of this problem is social homophobia, which fuels aggression against…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bisexuality, Bullying, Femininity

Poulin-Dubois, Diane; Serbin, Lisa A.; Eichstedt, Julie A.; Sen, Maya G.; Beissel, Clara F. – Social Development, 2002
Two experiments examined toddlers' knowledge of the stereotyping of traditionally feminine and masculine household activities. Results suggest that knowledge about stereotyping adult activities starts to develop by the age of 24 months and common household activities are among the first gender-typed activities included in children's developing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Family Environment, Femininity

Berger, Ronald J. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Critically reviews the literature that has attempted to measure and explain the alleged changes in the volume and character of female delinquency during the era of women's emancipation. Examines whether females have actually changed in their patterns of delinquency, and reviews theories that explain female delinquency. (JS)
Descriptors: Criminology, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Females

Harris, Shanette M. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995
Examines the developmental and sex role factors of male adolescent African Americans and their importance for counseling interventions and the counselor-client relationship. This article discusses the relationship between tasks of psychosocial development and expressions of masculinity, examines the effects of this relationship on their response…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Youth, Counselor Client Relationship, Higher Education

Good, Glenn E.; Mintz, Laurie B. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1993
Critiques works from "Journal of Mental Health Counseling" special issue on mental health counseling for men. Notes Kelly and Hall's confusion of terms regarding biological sex and masculine gender roles. Contends that Heesacker and Prichard presented dualistic statements and pigeonholed men. Advocates for greater knowledge of gender-related…
Descriptors: Adults, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Definitions

Conkright, Lea; Flannagan, Dorothy; Dykes, James – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 2000
Compared the pronouns he, she, and they with he/she alternating to examine children's recall and gender interpretation of stories. Children read stories about ambiguous characters called by varying pronouns and enjoying stereotypically masculine, feminine, or neutral activities. Recall was higher for girls, older children, and children hearing…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Femininity, Gender Issues

Gilbert, Stefanie; Thompson, J. Kevin – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Explored the effects on college students' mood and body image of a negative versus positive outcome in an opposite-sex, competitive peer interaction. Used one gender-neutral and one gender stereotypical task. There were no gender differences in reactions to winning or losing gender-neutral competitions, except marginally for depression. The…
Descriptors: Body Image, College Students, Competition, Femininity