Abstract
This study aims to deepen our discussion about Cuban men´s current perception about hegemonic masculinity, based on an extensive literary review and a survey focusing on 125 males who attend a Mental Health Center in Havana. Using gender as a concept and category to unravel the relations between sexual difference and inequality, the authors present the results of their descriptive and transversal research, designed to address multiple cases, from a qualitative methodological perspective (QMP method) and compare them with other findings, especially from Latin America. The research techniques applied, expose how the patriarchal culture continues imposing a burden on the minds of many Cuban men, while they also exhibit the rise of a new generation which enjoys a less genitalist sexuality, willing to sharing their new outlook and beginning to manifest a liberating and positive distance from machismo.
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Formental Hernández, S., Hernández Pita, I., & Fernández de Juan, T. (2014). Masculinities in Cuba: Description and Analysis of a Case Study from a Gender Perspective. Masculinities & Social Change, 3(3), 220–247. https://doi.org/10.4471/mcs.2014.53
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