Men, masculinity and the new coronavirus: Sharing gender issues in the first phase of the pandemic

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This article presents reflections on masculinity and the social construction of gender – based on the global phenomenon of the new coro-navirus pandemic – produced by researchers who are part of the national research team on comprehensive health care policy for men in Brazil. From a gender-based standpoint, the article contends that it is necessary to note that cis heteronormative male socialization is guided by three core issues: 1) the submission to practices of care of self and oth-ers; 2) the rejection of preventive health practices, due to a distorted matrix of risk perception (and a certain sense of “invulnerability”); 3) the domestic dynamics marked by postures of command, order, and honor. These dimensions of everyday life were profoundly upset in this first phase of the epidemic, in which confinement became the most recommended alternative. These issues are config-ured as recurring (though not recent) repertoires that glorify the central model of a male order that needs to become an object of reflection, insofar as they endanger the health of men and women and, more broadly, of the status quo of the accepted te-nets of domestic and social order.

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Medrado, B., Lyra, J., Nascimento, M., Beiras, A., Corrêa, Á. C. de P., Alvarenga, E. C., & Lima, M. L. C. (2021). Men, masculinity and the new coronavirus: Sharing gender issues in the first phase of the pandemic. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26(1), 179–183. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232020261.35122020

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