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Masculinity is the study of how societies define, enforce, and reproduce ideas about what it means to be male. It appears across disciplines including sociology, gender studies, cultural studies, literature, and psychology. The topic is academically rich because masculinity is not a fixed biological state but a set of contested social constructions that shift across cultures and historical moments. Frameworks such as Michael Kaufman's triad of men's power and tools like the Bem Sex Role Inventory give students structured ways to analyze how masculine identity is produced and measured. Literary texts such as The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and films such as Pumping Iron and Dr Strangelove provide concrete cultural objects through which these ideas can be examined. C. J. Pascoe's work on masculinity and sexuality in high school settings further demonstrates how masculine norms operate at the level of everyday interaction.

Student papers on this topic take a range of approaches. Some use close textual or film analysis to read masculine symbolism and gender roles in specific works. Others apply sociological frameworks comparatively, examining how masculinity functions differently across contexts such as Japanese fatherhood, high school peer culture, or competitive bodybuilding. Several papers explore the relationship between masculinity and femininity directly, including how physical activity and food consumption reflect socially constructed gender differences. Historical and cultural comparison is a common organizing strategy.

A strong essay on masculinity grounds its argument in a clear, specific claim about how masculine norms are constructed or challenged in a defined context. Evidence drawn from cultural texts, sociological theory, or observed behavior carries the most weight when it is analyzed rather than simply described. The most common pitfall is treating masculinity as natural or self-evident — a strong thesis always treats it as something that requires explanation.

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Essay Undergraduate
Criminological Theories and How They Apply to a Fictional Characters Life
This paper looks at the life and times of a fictional character named Nikita Voronov, an immigrant from Russia who came to the United States at the age of ten. This paper examines how in fact he was able to engage in a life of crime and the factors which pushed him in this direction. Using the theories of Social disorganization, social learning, institutional anomie and many others, this paper examines how Nikita manifested such deviant behavior.
Research Paper Doctorate
Dutch culture and traditions
The topic for this particular paper primarily focuses on cultural aspects that exist within Holland. The paper is divided across analysis of different aspects like the history and geography of culture, its characteristics including social characteristics or corporate characteristics amongst others. The paper ends with conclusions and recommendations of how culture can be better studied.
Essay Doctorate
Globalization of the Hospitality Industry the Operational
The role of SERVQUAL combined with the Hofstede Model of Cultural Dimensions can revolutionize the overall success rate of international hotels. the intent of this analysis is to evaluate how a Malaysian series of four and five star hotels could have attained a higher level of customer satisfaction overall.
Thesis Undergraduate
Global Business Analysis on Brazil
Cultural backgrounds reflect the ways and standards of living, which is unique and different for each country. In fact, the business world is also profoundly influenced by the cultural differences of the counties. This focus of this research paper, in this regard, is to analyze the cultural perspectives of doing business in Brazil. Therefore, major elements and dimensions of Brazilian culture such as business structures, management styles, communication, ethics, values, and customs are discussed comprehensively. Moreover, the discussion has also been made on how the local businessmen integrate these cultural dimensions and elements. Indeed, a detailed comparison United States business has been made with that of Brazilian culture and business elements by means of Hofstede’s dimension tool (that is particularly used for measuring cultural differences). Finally, the paper concludes with the implications for the U.S. businesses that plans and desires to conduct business in Brazil.
Paper Doctorate
Gender Store Visits Men Like This Women Like
This paper is about Victoria's Secret, for a class about retail store design and merchandising. The paper explores a visit to a VS store by a male student, noting how the store aligns with how women shop, and how it does not align with how men shop, based primarily on elements of store design and merchandising.
Research Paper Doctorate
Farewell, My Concubine: Gender, Performance, and Identity
This paper is an analysis of the 1999 Chinese language film Farewell, My Concubine. The film compares the lives of two Chinese opera stars, one of whom plays the male roles, the other of whom impersonates the female roles. The implications of their careers in patriarchal, communist-era China is discussed as well as the notion of gender-as-performance.
Essay High School
Diversity in organizational structures and practices
This org works to make changes in the legal environment concerning women and girls.
Paper Undergraduate
Global Business Today the Hofstede Study
This paper is about Hofstede's cultural dimensions. The prompt revolves around a hypothetical American company that is considering where to set up an international office Analysis of the cultural dimensions of target countries is given, along with justification for the recommendations that are given, as to how to mitigate any cultural issues.
Paper High School
Freudian and Jungian Dream Analysis in Dilys Rose's Story
This paper is a Freudian and Jungian analysis of the short story "All the Little Loved Ones." The story about a woman's dreamed infidelity is analyzed through the perspective of various dream analysis techniques, wish fulfillment in the case of Freud and archetypal analysis in the cause of Jung. Ultimately, the story concludes with a vision of the woman striking a tenuous balance between fantasy and reality.
Essay Doctorate
Gender and historiography in Western scientific methodology
Smith argues that history, its science and its writing, as effectively compartmentalized by gender during the 19th century. The most authoritative professional versions of history which were professional were considered masculine, the writings of women (highly detailed) were considered feminine. A synthesis of these styles occurred in the 20th century.